What is Search Factor (SF) and Replication Factor (RF) in Splunk?
Answer / Vikas Chaudhary
Search Factor (SF) and Replication Factor (RF) are important concepts related to data management and indexing in Splunk.n- Search Factor (SF): This is a measure of how much data will be processed for each search. It is calculated by dividing the total number of events in an index by the maximum number of events returned per search.n- Replication Factor (RF): This determines how many copies of each event are stored across multiple indexers. Increasing the replication factor can improve search performance and reduce the risk of data loss, but it also requires more storage space.
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