All Apps and Add-ons

data size survey

ihingos
Engager

Is there a tool, or a good method to get a rough number for license size? I've got several windows, linux and mac servers running all kinds of apps. Really don't want to do a manual check of event logs and what not if it can be avoided.

0 Karma

piebob
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

there's official documentation on how to estimate your index size requirements here:

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/5.0.1/Installation/Estimateyourstoragerequirements

martin_mueller
SplunkTrust
SplunkTrust

This talks about storage size though, not how to estimate license usage.

The best way to determine license usage in my mind is to just do it - set up a splunk instance and index all you need. After a week, check how much it consumed.
Alternatively, check how large your archived log files are. There is no magic formula based on the number of applications or whatever because individual environments are, well, individual.

0 Karma

davidpeach
New Member

I was looking for this same info today, and I found this doc which gives a few commands which will give the info I think you're looking for:
http://wiki.splunk.com/Community:TroubleshootingIndexedDataVolume

0 Karma
Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Stay Connected: Your Guide to May Tech Talks, Office Hours, and Webinars!

Take a look below to explore our upcoming Community Office Hours, Tech Talks, and Webinars this month. This ...

They're back! Join the SplunkTrust and MVP at .conf24

With our highly anticipated annual conference, .conf, comes the fez-wearers you can trust! The SplunkTrust, as ...

Enterprise Security Content Update (ESCU) | New Releases

Last month, the Splunk Threat Research Team had two releases of new security content via the Enterprise ...