When monitoring network inputs, there will be times when the forwarder is unable to send data to the indexers. Splunk uses a memory queue and a disk queue. Which setting is used for the disk queue?
D is the correct answer.
1. On Splexicon:
Persisting queue: A feature that you configure to take data that is in an input queue and store it to files on disk. Using a persistent queue can prevent data loss if the forwarder or indexer has too much data to process at one time.
2. On Documentation > Splunk Cloud Platform™ > Getting Data In > Use persistent queues to help prevent data loss:
-Persistent queuing lets you store data in an input queue to disk.
-With persistent queuing, after the in-memory queue is full, the forwarder or indexer writes the input stream to files on disk. It then processes data from the in-memory and disk queues until it reaches the point when it can again start processing directly from the data stream.
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