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Hi Team,
We have requirement to install 1 Qlikview publisher and 2 QlikView Servers for all 5 applications(5 applications should be there in both Qlikview server).
Could you please suggest me what all perquisites for this? and best approach.
how to do the manual load balance for this 2 Qlikview servers?
Thanks
Lakshman
The most concise explanation can be found in the QlikView Server Reference Manual. See Chapter 17 Clustering QlikView Servers for an overview with diagrams, advantages and installation instructions.
Thanks for the info ..Peter Cammaert
Apart of Cluster setup, is there any alternative for this below scenario:
We have requirement to install 1 Qlikview publisher and 2 QlikView Servers for all 5 applications(5 applications should be there in both Qlikview server).
Could you please suggest me what all perquisites for this? and best approach.
how to do the manual load balance for this 2 Qlikview servers?
Why would you want an alternative?
In other words: What is the problem with a clustered scenario?
As far as I can see, a cluster is by far the best (if not the only) solution to your situation.
What do you mean by "manual" load balance. I know about software load balance and network load balance (in a QlikView environment). Are you going to create the position of human load balancer, or do you want to assign a specific group of users to server A and another group to server B?
Only alternative I can think of (but a bad one IMHO) is split server set-up. Keep your QlikView QVS services on separate machines and publish all documents to every QVS. All configuration and management work will double. And when one server gets overloaded, there is no way to let the second automatically take over some of the load
Could you please answer Onno's question? Or tell us why you want to implement this QV architecture?
Best,
Peter
Hi Onno -
we already purchased qlikview server license and heard that for cluster setup we need seperate cluster license.
If you have two separate QlikView Enterprise Server licenses, I am sure they (well... we) can merge that into 1 license that allows you two nodes. This should not require any new installation, just an update of the LEF on our side (and than of course activated on your side).
You will need a server license for every server you are having and the price for 2 QlikView Enterprise Servers is (as far as I know) 100% the same as the price for a license for 2 server nodes (effectively the same).