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  1. Splunk Forwarding
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Standalone Instance

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You can launch the proxy to forward data to a Splunk standalone instance. The proxy configuration wizard will ask you to provide the configuration parameters below

  • Index to send data to

  • Standalone Splunk instance URI - Host:Port e.g. mysplunk.instance:9997

  • Workers - To scale up forwarding you can launch with multiple workers

  • Version - The version of the forwarder to use. Apica can release new versions of the forwarder over time with newer capabilities.

    • Latest version of plugin is logiqai/hauler-splstos:v0.6

Scale out Forwarding cluster for Standlone Splunk setup