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Recommended no of forwarders for a receiver

wanling
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I would like to find out if there's a recommended value for no of universal forwarders to connect to a receiver. We have about 130 end-user computers to monitor. Is it a good idea to connect them all to one receiver at one port? If not, what's the best practice, or the minimal system requirement for the receiver machine?

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Ayn
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130 forwarders is no problem. The limits lie in the operating system's ability to create sockets rather than what Splunk itself can cope with. See the excellent answers to a very similar question here: http://splunk-base.splunk.com/answers/4097/is-there-a-maximum-number-of-forwarders-per-indexer

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wanling
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Thanks Ayn. My splunk server is on windows 2008 R2 platform, using Intel Xeon CPU E5450 @3GHz (2 processors) and 16 GB RAM. Any comments on this spec?

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