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Hi Experts
I am designing QlikSense Multi-Node setup.
I am planning to setup multi-node in 6 servers:
Server 1: Developer Node 1--> RAM = 64 GB
Server 2: Developer node 2 (Testing)--> RAM = 32 GB
Server 3: Central Node 1--> RAM = 128 GB
Server 4: Central Node 2 (Fail-Over for central node 1)--> RAM = 128 GB
Server 5: RIM/Consumer Node 1--> RAM = 32 GB
Server 6: RIM/Consumer Node 2--> RAM = 32 GB
Can I create one fileshare folder or repository for all the above servers? Would this help in deploying the qvf files across in multiple environments?
Any advise on the services and their setup would be highly appreciated.
I believe, fileshare can be only one (shared persistence) in a deployment and all the nodes must have it's own repository service enabled.
Thanks heaps for your reply. That makes sense to me.
However, could you please advise with one fileshare, would the deployment of qvf dashboard be easier migrating it from DEV to PROD?
Also please look at the picture i attached. it does mentioned that the fileshare and repository database aser installed separately and the diagram shows as they all server nodes are connected to the same repo or fileshare.
@shyamcharan , that is correct, one repository and file share per Qlik Sense site. The central backup does not have a separate db nor file share. You can mark a RIM node as failover candidate for central, but that does not mean it requires different db/file share.
"Each Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows site require its own file share with its own set of binaries, archives, extensions, etc. If two mirrored environments are configured to use the same files in only one share, besides potentially experiencing file locking issues, the Qlik Sense database will not have the correct references (metadata) pertaining to the information stored in the share. So you will have two Qlik Sense environments updating files on the shares and which are not aware of updates performed by the other environment(s). Performing such action is highly unsupported and will cause malfunction."