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Installing Remote Engine and Remote Engine Gen2

Hi there,

I'm using a Talend Cloud Data Integration license and I would like to install a Remote Engine and a Remote Engine Gen2.

Reviewing the Talend Documentation, I understand they are focus on different purposes:

- Talend Remote Engine: to run data integration jobs natively from cloud to cloud, on-premises to cloud or cloud to on-premises completely within customer's environment for enhanced performance and security.

- Talend Remote Engine Gen2: to run Data Pipelines (i.e. data flows designed using Talend Cloud Pipeline Designer) allowing you to have control over your execution environment and resources as you are able to create and configure the engine in your own environment. 

At this point, the question is: Is it possible to install both (Remote Engine and Remote Engine Gen2) in the same server? Knowing it should be a Linux server because it is the one compatible with the Gen2 type.

Or having two separated servers (one for installing the Remote Engine and another one for installing the Remote Engine Gen2) is mandatory in this case?

Thanks in advance.

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pllopis8
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Any help from anyone to this?

balakumar_prasannan
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Currently I have configured the Talend (Gen1) Remote Engine and the Gen2 Pipeline Designer Remote Engine on the same RHEL 8.6 server. I made sure that there is sufficient memory for the Gen2 engine. The Gen2 is running via docker and has completed all its docker prereqs. This is the install, the Remote Engine Gen1 jobs works, we still have to check Gen2 functionality. Stay tuned for the results of the Gen2 test 🙂