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Planning Your Configuration

Sisense supports two deployment topologies on Linux: a single-node deployment, and a multi-node deployment. This page describes the two supported deployments and the differences between them. In both deployments, the Sisense application is provided...
Updated on : 21 Aug 2022

Sisense Cloud-Based Services

The following Sisense features use cloud services: Sisense Product Licensing Sisense Remote Support Module Forecast ( Forecasting Future Results ) Quest ( Welcome to Sisense Labs ) Sisense Narratives ( Sisense Narratives ) GeoMaps (Mapbox) W...
Updated on : 27 Jul 2022

About Multi-Node Deployments

Overview Note: Sisense now offers multi-node deployments on Linux cloud native. Sisense provides flexible design choices for supporting high availability (HA) and scalability for your Sisense deployments. Typically, you want to implement mu...
Updated on : 31 Jul 2022

Sisense Required Ports for Linux

Previous Step: Planning Your Configuration Sisense uses certain ports to communicate with machines on the Internet and within your Sisense namespace. Below is a description of the ports that you may need to allow in your deployment. Note: ...
Updated on : 31 Jul 2022
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