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Okan
Engaged Sweeper III
I have 10 physical locations that have their own scanning engine and their own database. I want each of the scanning engines to send their asset information to a centralized database, so that all user can see all assets at all locations. What is the best way to achieve this?
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Susan_A
Lansweeper Alumni
You appear to have sent this question via email as well. Below is the reply we sent via email. (Keep in mind that emails are prioritized. Forum topics are not answered as quickly.)
Yes, it is possible to set up a Lansweeper installation with multiple scanning servers that connect to the same database. We recommend reading this knowledge base article which will help you in setting up the installation. Multi scanning server setups are only supported by certain Lansweeper licenses. You appear to own an Ultimate license, which does allow for multiple scanning servers.

At the time of writing there is however no built-in functionality that allows you to merge your existing databases into one centralized database. When you've set up your centralized database, you'll need to rescan parts of your network. On a different note, perhaps it will also be of interest to you to learn how Lansweeper's internal structure actually works, as explained in this article.

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Susan_A
Lansweeper Alumni
You appear to have sent this question via email as well. Below is the reply we sent via email. (Keep in mind that emails are prioritized. Forum topics are not answered as quickly.)
Yes, it is possible to set up a Lansweeper installation with multiple scanning servers that connect to the same database. We recommend reading this knowledge base article which will help you in setting up the installation. Multi scanning server setups are only supported by certain Lansweeper licenses. You appear to own an Ultimate license, which does allow for multiple scanning servers.

At the time of writing there is however no built-in functionality that allows you to merge your existing databases into one centralized database. When you've set up your centralized database, you'll need to rescan parts of your network. On a different note, perhaps it will also be of interest to you to learn how Lansweeper's internal structure actually works, as explained in this article.