A customer has a new set of hardware to replace their aging indexers. What method would reduce the amount of bucket replication operations during the migration process?
A customer has a new set of hardware to replace their aging indexers. What method would reduce the amount of bucket replication operations during the migration process?
To reduce the amount of bucket replication operations during the migration process, the correct approach is to put the old indexers into manual detention. Manual detention prevents the old indexers from participating in the cluster's replication activities, effectively reducing the number of replication tasks.
It's C... can't manually put indexers into auto detention...
Answer is C
should be C
Splunk official answer is Automatic Detection C
We agree to C
Answer C
Puting legacy indexers into detention
C is the correct one.
https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/Indexer/Peerdetention?#Manual_detention