hey guys is there a measurement we can use to see how much disk space we need if we save 3 months of data for 1,000 window servers?
We are about to add them to our current environment and need to figure out how much disk space we may need.
log server storage question
log server storage question
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Re: log server storage question
This can vary depending on the level of logging, activity, etc... on the Windows machines. The advice I give is to configure a few sources to send data to NLS, let it run a few days(the longer the better) and check the size of the indices(Administration > Cluster Status > Indices) to get a rough idea of "typical" log volume, and then multiple accordingly. That said, I'll give this a go in my lab and let you know what kind of numbers I find. I'm out until Tuesday after today so I'll plan to follow up then. In the meantime maybe someone else can chime in with real world numbers 
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Re: log server storage question
The issue I have is that I cant add servers to NLS, until we get the numbers I am talking about lol.talk about catch 22 eh lol.
I was hoping you guys would already have a few in your dev environment and could pull the info from there.
Is there a way that NLS could show me data/storage usage by device or device type?
I was hoping you guys would already have a few in your dev environment and could pull the info from there.
Is there a way that NLS could show me data/storage usage by device or device type?
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Re: log server storage question
Hey Ben,
Here are the results from my lab test with a couple of lab machines:
logstash-2017.08.01 17,482 events 31.8MB
logstash-2017.07.31 24,119 events 21.2MB
logstash-2017.07.30 24,252 events 21.3MB
logstash-2017.07.29 24,050 events 21.3MB
logstash-2017.07.28 24,766 events 22.1MB
Luckily dev was able to provide a larger sample. See attached. It is the output of the command:
Of interest is the primary_size_in_bytes and num_docs. For example:
The index size is ~1.6gb for ~2million events from 37 Windows machines. The size_in_bytes is the primary size plus a replicate for redundancy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wORXARN ... u.be&t=280 illustrates how multiple instance of NLS will distribute shards between themselves.
Here are the results from my lab test with a couple of lab machines:
logstash-2017.08.01 17,482 events 31.8MB
logstash-2017.07.31 24,119 events 21.2MB
logstash-2017.07.30 24,252 events 21.3MB
logstash-2017.07.29 24,050 events 21.3MB
logstash-2017.07.28 24,766 events 22.1MB
Luckily dev was able to provide a larger sample. See attached. It is the output of the command:
Code: Select all
curl -XGET 'http://localhost:9200/_stats?pretty'Code: Select all
"logstash-2017.07.26": {
"index": {
"primary_size_in_bytes": 1649725355,
"size_in_bytes": 3297816935
},
"translog": {
"operations": 0
},
"docs": {
"num_docs": 1976744,
"max_doc": 1976744,
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Re: log server storage question
THANKS MAN! THANKS!
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Re: log server storage question
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