Splunk® Data Stream Processor

Release Notes

On April 3, 2023, Splunk Data Stream Processor reached its end of sale, and will reach its end of life on February 28, 2025. If you are an existing DSP customer, please reach out to your account team for more information.

All DSP releases prior to DSP 1.4.0 use Gravity, a Kubernetes orchestrator, which has been announced end-of-life. We have replaced Gravity with an alternative component in DSP 1.4.0. Therefore, we will no longer provide support for versions of DSP prior to DSP 1.4.0 after July 1, 2023. We advise all of our customers to upgrade to DSP 1.4.0 in order to continue to receive full product support from Splunk.
This documentation does not apply to the most recent version of Splunk® Data Stream Processor. For documentation on the most recent version, go to the latest release.

Third-party credits in DSP

Some of the components included in the Splunk Data Stream Processor are licensed under free or open source licenses. We wish to thank the contributors to those projects.

A complete listing of third-party software information for the Splunk Data Stream Processor is available as a compressed CSV file for download: Splunk Data Stream Processor v1.3.1 Third Party Credits.

Last modified on 21 July, 2022
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This documentation applies to the following versions of Splunk® Data Stream Processor: 1.3.1


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