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Splunk SPLK-2002 Exam - Topic 11 Question 121 Discussion

Actual exam question for Splunk's SPLK-2002 exam
Question #: 121
Topic #: 11
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A single-site indexer cluster has a replication factor of 3, and a search factor of 2. What is true about this cluster?

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Suggested Answer: D

A single-site indexer cluster is a group of Splunk Enterprise instances that index and replicate data across the cluster1.A bucket is a directory that contains indexed data, along with metadata and other information2.A replication factor is the number of copies of each bucket that the cluster maintains1.A search factor is the number of searchable copies of each bucket that the cluster maintains1.A searchable copy is a copy that contains both the raw data and the index files3.A search head is a Splunk Enterprise instance that coordinates the search activities across the peer nodes1.

Option D is the correct answer because it reflects the definitions of replication factor and search factor. The cluster will ensure that there are at least three copies of each bucket, one on each peer node, to satisfy the replication factor of 3. The cluster will also ensure that there are at least two searchable copies of each bucket, one primary and one searchable, to satisfy the search factor of 2.The primary copy is the one that the search head uses to run searches, and the searchable copy is the one that can be promoted to primary if the original primary copy becomes unavailable3.

Option A is incorrect because it confuses the replication factor and the search factor. The cluster will ensure there are at least three copies of each bucket, not two, to meet the replication factor of 3. The cluster will ensure there are at least two copies of searchable metadata, not three, to meet the search factor of 2.

Option B is incorrect because it uses the wrong terms. The cluster will ensure there are at least, not at most, three copies of each bucket, to meet the replication factor of 3. The cluster will ensure there are at least, not at most, two copies of searchable metadata, to meet the search factor of 2.

Option C is incorrect because it has nothing to do with the replication factor or the search factor. The cluster does not limit the number of search heads that can access the bucket at the same time.The search head can search across multiple clusters, and the cluster can serve multiple search heads1.

1:The basics of indexer cluster architecture - Splunk Documentation2:About buckets - Splunk Documentation3:Search factor - Splunk Documentation


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Ollie
5 days ago
I remember something about search factors ensuring data availability during searches, but I can't recall the exact implications of having a search factor of 2.
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Tish
10 days ago
I think the replication factor means there are three copies of each piece of data, but I'm not sure how that affects the search factor.
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Lisandra
15 days ago
Wait, I'm not sure I fully understand how this works. Let me re-read the question and think it through carefully.
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Doretha
20 days ago
I've got this! The replication factor of 3 means there are 3 copies of the data, and the search factor of 2 means I only need to search 2 of those copies. Easy peasy!
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Tanja
25 days ago
Okay, let me think this through step-by-step. The replication factor tells me how many copies of the data are stored, and the search factor tells me how many of those copies I need to search. So with a replication factor of 3 and a search factor of 2, I should be able to figure this out.
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Ariel
1 month ago
Hmm, I'm a little confused about how the replication factor and search factor work together in this scenario. I'll need to review my notes.
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Tommy
1 month ago
I think I know how to approach this, but I want to double-check the definitions of replication factor and search factor first.
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