Stakeholders have identified high availability for searchable data as their top priority. Which of the following best addresses this requirement?
Stakeholders have identified high availability for searchable data as their top priority. Which of the following best addresses this requirement?
To ensure high availability of searchable data, it is necessary to increase the search factor in the cluster. The search factor refers to the number of searchable copies of data stored in the cluster, ensuring that there are multiple instances of usable, indexed data available. This directly addresses the requirement of making searchable data highly available.
Answer is A: Replicated copies of non-searchable data are smaller than copies of searchable data, because they include only the data and not the associated index files. Increase search factor for searchable data
Answer is A, why does it say B? That will only increase non searchable copies
Only increasing the search factor with effect searchable data. increasing the replication factor will not effect the searchable data because it replicates non-searchable data.
A is the correct Answer
I believe the answer should be A
A is the one
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Indexer/Thesearchfactor#Search_factor
another question with too little context, as A depends on B and A and B depend on C. If your search factor is already at replication factor (e.g. sf=3, rf=3) you would need to increase both and if your sf equals the current count of your search heads, you would need to increase their count as well. Assuming that's not the case the answer can only be A) as that's required in all cases.
A is correct
Answer: A
A is correct