Explain replication factor (rf)?
Answer / Ritesh Kumar Srivastav
Replication Factor (RF) in Splunk refers to the number of search heads or indexers that will maintain a copy of your data. By increasing the Replication Factor, you can improve redundancy and availability of your data across multiple machines. However, it also increases storage and network usage.
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