This documentation does not apply to the most recent version of Splunk.
This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk: 3.4 , 3.4.1 , 3.4.2 , 3.4.3 , 3.4.5 , 3.4.6 , 3.4.8 , 3.4.9 , 3.4.10 , 3.4.11 , 3.4.12
As of Splunk 3.4, the Splunk forwarder and light forwarder (formerly referred to as the lightweight forwarder) are now packaged with Splunk as Splunk applications that you can enable via Splunk Web or the CLI.
Read more about enabling the Splunk forwarder and light forwarder.
The Splunk desktop application is a lighter weight version of Splunk. This configuration scales back the indexing throughput and disables the file system change monitor. This keeps Splunk from using a lot of memory and processing power on systems you use for other purposes (like laptops).
The Splunk desktop application is enabled by default if you install Splunk for Windows using the standard GUI installer. You can, of course, disable it after installation, or use the commandline MSI installation to choose a different configuration at install time, as well as install silently for use in large scripted deployments.
Read more about enabling Splunk desktop.
Starting with version 3.4.2, Splunk is now supported on 32-bit Vista.
Starting with version 3.4.2, Splunk now is supported on 64-bit Windows 2003.
Starting with version 3.4.2, licensing in the free version of Splunk has been expanded to support the receiving feature.