Which of the following is an appropriate description of a deployment server in a non-cluster environment?
Which of the following is an appropriate description of a deployment server in a non-cluster environment?
The most appropriate description of a deployment server in a non-cluster environment is that it allows the management of remote Splunk instances, requires an Enterprise license, handles the job of sending configurations, and can automatically restart remote Splunk instances. Deployment servers are designed to distribute configuration updates to multiple Splunk instances (referred to as deployment clients) and manage those configurations centrally.
B is correct, data admin 97
Using Splunk docs, specifically the reference URL https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/8.2.2/Updating/Deploymentserverarchitecture "A deployment client is a Splunk instance remotely configured by a deployment server".
Ans is A. P91 Data admin. 'Built-in tool for centrally managing configuration packages as apps for clients'
Not A, it says local instances.
Correct Answer: B