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Hi!
I need to move applications from Qlik Sense Enterprise On-Prem to a Saas-tenant. The applications are quite large ranging from 5-10GB in file size. I have identified a few ways this can be done I believe and that are listed below, but what is easiest and requires the least work to set up?
Any input helps! Thanks!
Is this a one-off move? If so I would recommend using export without data, uploading the app to SaaS and then reloading it there.
Qlik Data Gateway - Data movement is not an option. this is a tool for moving data from source systems to Qlik cloud or other cloud platforms.
If you need to do this regularly, they I think you should look into getting a client-managed license that supports cloud distribution.
Another option is to use qlik-cli for this. Use the "qlik app import" command with the "--resumable" flag. See https://qlik.dev/toolkits/qlik-cli/app/app-import
Regards.
To add another link to Leigh's comment, we released a tutorial which uses qlik-cli to move apps and reassign ownership of all app content earlier this week: https://qlik.dev/manage/migrate/qlik-cli-app-objects-migrate
Based on the information you provided, it seems that the easiest and most straightforward option to move your large Qlik Sense applications from On-Prem to a SaaS-tenant would be to use Cloud Distribution, if you had a multi-cloud license.
However, since you do not have a multi-cloud license, the other options you listed may require more effort to set up.
Uploading the apps through the frontend in SaaS may not be possible if the file size exceeds the upload limit.
Sending the apps via Data Transfer may require troubleshooting to identify and resolve the error that occurred.
Sending the apps via Qlik Data Gateway may be possible, but it's unclear if qvf files can be sent using this functionality.
If none of these options work for you, you may need to explore other ways to transfer the large Qlik Sense applications, such as splitting them into smaller files or using a third-party file transfer service.
Is this a one-off move? If so I would recommend using export without data, uploading the app to SaaS and then reloading it there.
Qlik Data Gateway - Data movement is not an option. this is a tool for moving data from source systems to Qlik cloud or other cloud platforms.
If you need to do this regularly, they I think you should look into getting a client-managed license that supports cloud distribution.
Another option is to use qlik-cli for this. Use the "qlik app import" command with the "--resumable" flag. See https://qlik.dev/toolkits/qlik-cli/app/app-import
Regards.
To add another link to Leigh's comment, we released a tutorial which uses qlik-cli to move apps and reassign ownership of all app content earlier this week: https://qlik.dev/manage/migrate/qlik-cli-app-objects-migrate
Based on the information you provided, it seems that the easiest and most straightforward option to move your large Qlik Sense applications from On-Prem to a SaaS-tenant would be to use Cloud Distribution, if you had a multi-cloud license.
However, since you do not have a multi-cloud license, the other options you listed may require more effort to set up.
Uploading the apps through the frontend in SaaS may not be possible if the file size exceeds the upload limit.
Sending the apps via Data Transfer may require troubleshooting to identify and resolve the error that occurred.
Sending the apps via Qlik Data Gateway may be possible, but it's unclear if qvf files can be sent using this functionality.
If none of these options work for you, you may need to explore other ways to transfer the large Qlik Sense applications, such as splitting them into smaller files or using a third-party file transfer service.
Hello William,
In addition to the solutions already shared, I'd like to introduce you to a powerful tool developed by IPC Global — the inProcess App Operations CLI. This tool is designed to seamlessly transfer Qlik Applications between Qlik client-managed and Qlik Cloud environments. Moreover, it simplifies the process of setting up backup routines for your Qlik Sense Applications, ensuring the security of your critical data.
For those interested in exploring this innovative solution further, we invite you to visit our website: https://www.ipc-global.com/inprocess-app-operations.
You can also take advantage of our free trial to experience firsthand how inProcess App Operations can enhance and streamline your Qlik application management.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or if there's anything else we can assist you with.
Best regards,
Mark Costa
Product Manager
IPC Global