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Hi Clearml! Our It Department Setup A Clearml Server On Aws Now I Would Like To Export The Tasks And Data From The Private Local Server To The New One. The Problem Is That There Is Already Users, Tasks And Data On The New Server - How Can We Do That?

Hi ClearML! Our IT department setup a clearML server on AWS now I would like to export the tasks and data from the private local server to the new one. The problem is that there is already users, tasks and data on the new server - how can we do that?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago
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BattyLizard6 Hi!

In the basic scenario where the database is empty on the new server you'd simply need to copy /opt/clearml/ from the old server to the new. In the case that a data merge is needed I'm not sure, let me check 🙂

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Yes - it's the second case 🙂

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

BattyLizard6 , I'm afraid that the data merge between servers is not supported in the open source version 🙂

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Is it supported in other versions? 🙂

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Hi BattyLizard6 ,
This process basically requires merging the databases (mongodb, elasticsearch, files etc.). I think it's something that can be done in the paid version as a service, but usually the best practice, as CostlyOstrich36 said, is to migrate the data when setting up a new server (as explained https://clear.ml/docs/latest/docs/deploying_clearml/clearml_server_linux_mac#backing-up-and-restoring-data-and-configuration ) 🙂
Alternatively, you can just keep the old server (or setup a tiny instance in AWS to hold a legacy server with the old data) just for archival purposes - can that work?

  
  
Posted 3 years ago

Yes - for upgrading this is what we do. The thing is the first server was a pilot for my team and now we have a proper server for the company (but it was a pilot too so we didn't migrated all the old experiments). To make sure I understand the paid service - do you want to have a short phone call to explain the different options - is it a complete support or can we pay for specific support tasks? It worth mentioning that I'm not the decision maker in the company but I would like to have some information to present

  
  
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