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Hello,
We are currently running the following Qlik components in an on‑premises environment:
Is a lift‑and‑shift approach feasible for Qlik Sense and NPrinting in this scenario?
Will the environment function correctly if only the IP addresses change?
What are the key technical considerations or risks we should be aware of during such a migration (e.g., certificates, services, communication between nodes, scheduling, integration components, etc.)?
What steps or validations should be performed before and after the migration to ensure:
Given that we do not have a HA / primary‑secondary setup, are there any recommended best practices we should follow for a private cloud deployment?
Hi @balajibc64
What matters the most in this environment is:
If FQDNs are preserved and DNS is updated to point to new IPs, the migration has a high success rate. If hostnames change, significant reconfiguration is required.
Regarding your questions:
Queries:
Is a lift‑and‑shift approach feasible for Qlik Sense and NPrinting in this scenario? Yes
Will the environment function correctly if only the IP addresses change? Yes, it should.
What are the key technical considerations or risks we should be aware of during such a migration (e.g., certificates, services, communication between nodes, scheduling, integration components, etc.)? The main consideration should be what will be different from the current scenario, such as a new network, a new service account and etc. If you are planning a lift and shift, system-wise, everything should be the same.
What steps or validations should be performed before and after the migration to ensure:
Given that we do not have a HA / primary‑secondary setup, are there any recommended best practices we should follow for a private cloud deployment? This is a whole different conversation. Daily snapshots/backup would be a good start in case you are not able to bring your server back quickly.
Also, check the following articles:
I hope this helps, and best of luck with your migration.
Regards,
Eduardo Monteiro - Senior Support Engineer @ IPC Global
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@Eduardo_Monteiro Thank you so much for your response.
Quick Question, What about the Qlik licensing part ? How it will work ? Same license will it work for On-prem and Cloud ? We are using like Professional and Analyzer license (subscription-based).
If you are doing a lift and shift, the license should come over. Even if it doesn't, for some reason, you can simply reapply.
Regards
Eduardo Monteiro - Senior Support Engineer @ IPC Global
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Hi @Eduardo_Monteiro thanks for your input. But here our requirements is little changed.
Questions :
Kindly suggest.
Hi @balajibc64 -
I hope that helps. Let me know if further clarification is needed.
BR,
Eduardo Monteiro - Senior Support Engineer @ IPC Global
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@Eduardo_Monteiro Thank you.
Hi @balajibc64
Are there any specific steps or best practices to follow during migration when server names change?
Yes. Here's your best friend for that task: Qlik Sense Enterprise on Windows: Change hostname ... - Qlik Community - 1713945
I've performed it several times, and I can ensure this article is flawless.
Regards,
Eduardo Monteiro - Senior Support Engineer @ IPC Global
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Hi @Eduardo_Monteiro As I asked earlier, I got my new private cloud server. Below are the steps I performed.
Step 1 : Installed the Same Qlik Sense version in the private cloud server (Only Central Node)
Step 2 : After Installed, while accessing the QMC it is asked the license key file. So I copied the existing SLK key from my on-prem environment and pasted. Then activated. Its success.
Step 3: In my On-prem environment, stop qlik service from my RIM node, and Central node except QS repostiroy DB service.
Step 4 : Then I took the Database backup and generate the file called QSR backup.tar file.
Step 5: Then copied the file into private cloud server.
Step 6: In private cloud stopped the service except QS Repos. DB service, then try to restore the backup tar file and it was success.
Step 7: After that I tried to open the QMC and Hub. Unable to open. Error like "Cannot reach this page".
Note: My On-prem servername and Private cloud server is different. How to proceed things.
Kindly suggest.
Hi @balajibc64
Have you followed documentation?
There is dedicated section for different hostname: https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense-admin/May2026/Subsystems/DeployAdministerQSE/Content/Sense_DeployA...
cheers