Agree Answer is D. Using the Splunk reference URL https://docs.splunk.com/Splexicon:Searchpeer
"search peer is a splunk platform instance that responds to search requests from a search head. The term "search peer" is usally synonymous with the indexer role in a distributed search topology. However, other instance types also have access to indexed data, particularly internal diagnostic data, and thus function as search peers when they respond to search requests for that data."
According to "Search Phase: The Big Picture" in Data Admin pdf....
- Normal search-> access to Index in Indexer
- Real Time search-> access to Indexing Queue between Parsing pipeline and Indexing Pipeline in Indexer
That means Search Peer.
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