Correct answer is A.
Indexers, as LicensePeers, are assigned to pools, which contain a portion of the total license volume (e.g. ProdIndexers, TestIndexers, etc). The peers consume part of the volume they are assigned, up to the pool size.
See: https://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/9.4.1/Admin/Groups,stacks,pools,andotherterminology
"Licensing Pools allow licenses to be subdivided and assigned to indexer groups."
This means they are not directly assigned to the indexes themselves.
The answer is A.
"License pools in Splunk allocate volume to indexes to control and manage the amount of data each index can ingest.
Indexers (A) do not have volume allocations from license pools. Instead, they handle the indexing and searching of data stored in the indexes."
Indexers (A) do not have volume allocations from license pools. Instead, they handle the indexing and searching of data stored in the indexes.
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