A customer wants to understand how Splunk bucket types (hot, warm, cold) impact search performance within their environment. Their indexers have a single storage device for all data. What is the proper message to communicate to the customer?
A customer wants to understand how Splunk bucket types (hot, warm, cold) impact search performance within their environment. Their indexers have a single storage device for all data. What is the proper message to communicate to the customer?
The bucket types (hot, warm, or cold) have the same search performance characteristics within the customer's environment because all data resides on a single storage device. This means there is no difference in the speed of access based on the type of bucket when storage media and configurations are identical.
A looks correct
A is correct. Since the buckets will reside of the same storage device, they should have the same performance characteristics. The others are irrelevant due to that input from the question.
What about the C?
A because TSIDX removal only happens when configured (https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.1.3/Indexer/Reducetsidxdiskusage) and as bucket states are stored on the same storage A is the only correct answer here.
A is the correct one.
A is OK
Agreed! D has no context and assumes not in the question that the customer has different storage but the question says it's all on ONE hardware platform
I agree... if they have all the data on the same type of disk, performance will be the same for bucket states... it is A