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Hello Experts.
Actually I have a scenario like I have 4 documents on 4 different servers
and I want to show these all 4 documents in one access point together.
Is it possible???
Thanks in Advance
Prince Anand
As far as I know there are two ways to do this:
1. Put all four documents on all four servers and implement a mechanism to keep the files in sync.
2. Create a Qlikview Server Cluster with four nodes that will have the same root directory. You'll need a cluster license for this.
Dear Gysbert,
Thanks for the reply.
Case 1: What is the benefit to put all 4 documents on all four servers.Because our main req. is that one server have only one document.
Case 2: I think We use Clustering for Load balancing or we can also use it for sharing application between different servers.??
Case 3:Is it possible to do it with the help of document chaining?
Thanks & Regards
Prince Anand
It's not a matter of benefits, it's a matter of listing what's possible without taking into account any disadvantages.
If I'm not mistaken, without a Cluster license a QVWS can only service a single QVS. You can have multiple web servers for a single QlikView Server but not the other way around.
Back to the original question: your requirement must have a reason/purpose. Why do you want to put individual documents on separate QVS installations with separate licenses (i.e. without clustering). That would mean you would have to spread your CALs, or buy 4 sets for the same end-users...
Peter
Dear Peter,
The req is like that we have on company with four branches.
Each branch have their own qlikview server and qlikview application.
But the owner of the all four branches want to see all the application at one place.
So please suggest.
Thanks in advance
Prince Anand
In that case, there may be other solutions:
You'll need a single Publisher that will distribute one or more documents to geographically separate QlikView servers.
A small word of advice: do not rely on the community alone for architectural matters. Contact your Qlik partner or you local Qlik office to discuss these enterprise requirements. Making a decision that isn't entirely optimal may have a big impact.