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jonip_78
Partner - Contributor III
Partner - Contributor III

Migrating Qlik Sense to New Server

Hi,

We need to migrate Qlik Sense Enterprise (May 2025) from Server 2012 R2 to Server 2025.

I found the support articles that have detailed instructions but couple of questions.

1. When I install Qlik Sense May 2025 to new server can I use the same licence temporarily on the new and old server before we shut down the old server?

2. When I do the backup of Qlik Sense on the old server I understood it does backup of everything (repository database, Qlik Share folder, QMC settings etc). Is that correct?

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james589batson
Contributor
Contributor

Yes, Qlik Sense May 2025 allows a temporary license transfer during migration, but check with Qlik Support for specific terms. The backup process includes the repository database, Qlik Share folder, QMC settings, and more. Ensure all certificates are backed up for a smooth transition. #QlikSense #Migration krogerfeedback com

-SW-
Partner - Creator II
Partner - Creator II

1. No, You cannot use the same license on two servers concurrently.

2. Things to watch out for, if you are migrating to server with new hostname, there are addtional steps.

The repository backups will contain all the configuration data, tasks, reloads, app information, qlik share folder links, but wont contain the actual Apps and Qvds itself. You will need to migrate those manually.

But in theory if you copied those to same structure on new sever, when restoring the reposittory backups, it should then work.
https://customerportal.qlik.com/article/Migrating-Qlik-Sense-Enterprise-to-a-different-host

howdash
Contributor III
Contributor III

1. I recommend checking with your representative at Qlik about that. There has to be some grace period in this scenario. I believe it’s allowed to use the same test license for test environments but I don’t think it’s the case for prod environment licenses. Your Qlik rep should know for sure.

2. You will have to back up each of the components individually. And as SW mentioned, there are a handful of steps you’ll need to follow when recovering a QS server on a different machine. I put together couple of videos and articles walking through exactly what to backup and the what to recover when recovering or migrating a QS server. The links are below.

What to backup when backing up Qlik Sense?
https://youtu.be/-JCN6X43H7k

Qlik Sense Recovery Overview
https://youtu.be/oeB5Uuq3n-Q

Maria_Halley
Support
Support

@jonip_78 @howdash 

It depends on the license type you are using, using LEF you can only run one site.

But you can use the same SLK on as many Qlik Sense sites as you want. Only the license allocations are counted. If the sites have different users, all user from all sites will show up. But in your case the users should be the same so everything should be assigned already.

See help for details.

https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense-admin/May2025/Subsystems/DeployAdministerQSE/Content/Sense_DeployA...

howdash
Contributor III
Contributor III

@Maria_Halley I've seen that documentation before. It's very confusing. The documentation uses several different terms when referring to licenses. Terms used in the documentation are:

  1. Unified license
  2. Signed key
  3. Signed license key (same as signed key?)
  4. Serial and control number
  5. Core-based license
  6. User-based license
  7. Capacity-based license
  8. Consumption-based license
  9. Subscription-based license
  10. Token license
  11. Professional User license
  12. Analyzer User license
  13. Perpetual license
  14. Analyzer Capacity access (is access pass same as license?)
  15. User access pass
  16. Login access pass

It feels like whoever wrote that documentation took on some sort of a bet to see how many different license terms he or she can use in a single documentation. I am impressed by how many terms they were able to squeeze into a single documentation, but obviously that made the documentation a giant mess.

Do you have any insights that you can share with us to help us make sense out of how many server license variations there actually are and which ones can be used to migrate Qlik Sense to a new server without taking original server offline?