FME Flow: 2024.2

Distributing Components (3-Tier)

Before installing a 3-tier distributed architecture, make sure you have:

To perform a 3-tier installation of FME Flow:

  1. Obtain the Installer
  2. Install the FME Flow Database
  3. Note  Complete this step only if you wish to install a PostgreSQL database that is included with the FME Flow installer, and do not wish to configure the FME Flow Database on your own database server. For more information, see Provide a Database Server.
  4. Install the FME Flow Core and FME Engines
  5. Install the FME Flow Web Services
  6. Configure the FME Flow Database
  7. Note  Complete this step only if you are configuring the FME Flow Database on your own database server, and did not install the PostgreSQL database that is included with the FME Flow installer. For more information, see Provide a Database Server.
  8. Start the FME Flow system services. Following a distributed installation, the FME Flow system services do not start automatically. You must manually start them on each machine that is hosting FME Flow components.
  9. Log on to the Web User Interface
  10. Update the WebSocket Host
  11. Request and Install a License
  12. (If necessary) Update the Windows service accounts that run the FME System Services.
  13. (Upgrade only) Restore your FME Flow Configuration from a Previous Installation.
  14. Test the Installation.

What's Next?

  • Optimize: You can scale-up your FME Flow by:
    • Increasing the number of FME Engines that run when you start FME Flow.
    • Adding or accessing FME Engines on separate machines that are closer to your data.

    For more information, see Planning for Scalability and Performance.