Cloud Version Limitations

Nectari can be used in the Cloud or On Premise (locally). The Cloud version has more limitations since its architecture is different than the On Premise version.

  • Distribution module: Distribution on a network folder is not possible.

  • Environment and data sources: You can only access the Nectari data warehouse from the Nectari cloud. Therefore, you must always synchronize data with the data warehouse in the cloud using DataSync.

    User ADMCA and users with administration rights can now add new environments:

    • You can add new environments in addition to the Production environment;

    • You can copy and paste details from a data source to another;

    • You can set a data source as Data Warehouse.

  • Security: Active Directory cannot be used to manage user access. You must use OAuth2, SAML2, or standard users.

  • Central Point Configurator: You cannot access the Central Point Configurator. If you need to change some of these parameters, you need to contact us in order to:

    • Disable Product Notifications (feature available since version 2022 R1.5);

    • Enable SQL Execution Logging or View Usage Logging.

    • Edit dashboard resolutions when exporting to PDF (to reduce the size of the generated file in exception cases).

  • Cloud DataSync: Since the Nectari Cloud version uses DataSync in our cloud, you cannot synchronize data using these connectors: Flat File, Excel, Access, and ODBC. If you need to use one of these connectors, you must install and use DataSync on another server (On Premise, Cloud Sage or a partner), and upload the data in the Nectari Cloud.

    • The Flat File limitation will soon be lifted since this connector will be enhanced to export CSV/TXT files into external locations using FTP, SFTP, and FTPS.

    • The ODBC limitation will remain because the Nectari Cloud version is in a multi-tenant environment and Nectari will not allow the external ODBC connector to be installed directly in our Cloud.

  • Cloud environment: Since the Nectari Cloud is a closed and multi-tenant environment, you cannot connect to a machine using Remote Desktop. This means that you cannot look at internal logs to investigate issues.