Recommended Architectures
Overview
This section presents the recommended container architecture for WorkflowGen in order to run the web portals and Windows services. There will be many references to the image configuration properties; see the Configuration section for information on these.
See the SQL Server Hosting Options section for information on SQL database deployments, and the File Management section for information on volume deployment.
Single container

This is the simplest architecture you can run with WorkflowGen: a single container without replicas that runs both web applications and Windows Services. Therefore, you would set the WFGEN_START_SERVICE
environment variable to all
. This architecture is well suited to development and test environments, but it can also be considered when the performance with a single container fits the product usage. You can't replicate the container because there should only be one instance of each WorkflowGen Windows Service running.
Docker Compose example
This is the same example as in the Getting Started section. It has one WorkflowGen container that runs every service (web applications and Windows Services).
version: '3.7'
services:
workflowgen:
image: advantys/workflowgen:7.18.3-win-ltsc2019
restart: always
env_file:
- '.\workflowgen.env'
ports:
- '8080:80'
volumes:
- 'wfgdata:C:\wfgen\data'
- 'licenses:C:\wfgen\licenses:RO'
depends_on:
- database
database:
image: advantys/workflowgen-sql:7.18.3-express-win-ltsc2019
env_file:
- '.\database.env'
volumes:
- 'sqldata:C:\wfgen\sql'
volumes:
wfgdata:
licenses:
external: true
sqldata:
Helm example
This example is different from the Getting Started example. This Helm release is not scalable in the cluster. It has a pod that runs all of the WorkflowGen services (web applications and Windows services) and another pod for the database. You can use the steps in the Getting Started example to generate the requested values. Don't forget to get the external IP address of the load balancer once it's created.
scalable: false
workflowgen:
resources:
limits:
cpu: '1'
memory: 2Gi
requests:
cpu: '1'
memory: 2Gi
config:
WFGEN_APP_SETTING_ApplicationUrl: http://10.0.1.1/wfgen
WFGEN_DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING_FILE: C:\secrets\WFGEN_DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING
WFGEN_APP_SETTING_ApplicationSerialNumber_FILE: C:\secrets\ApplicationSerialNumber
WFGEN_APP_SETTING_ApplicationSecurityPasswordSymmetricEncryptionKey_FILE: C:\secrets\ApplicationSecurityPasswordSymmetricEncryptionKey
WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_DECRYPTION_KEY_FILE: C:\secrets\WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_DECRYPTION_KEY
WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_VALIDATION_KEY_FILE: C:\secrets\WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_VALIDATION_KEY
secret:
ApplicationSerialNumber: <YOUR_WFG_LIC_KEY>
ApplicationSecurityPasswordSymmetricEncryptionKey: <YOUR_NEW_GUID>
WFGEN_DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING: 'Server=wfgen-database-0.wfgen-database.default.svc.cluster.local,1433;Database=WFGEN;User ID=WFGEN_USER;Password=strong(!)Pass;'
WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_DECRYPTION_KEY: '39B3AE9CCCF94AA47D795EC84F7CCB7928F5D59BE2EB2BBA4FE2AC0B3C8D0C85'
WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_VALIDATION_KEY: '82F6247A5DBF8666FB60B8EFE6483360436F0EC426CC0351A9569C607B46C1FAD6497406DD8B0B519DD83CAA6764904C89999D742638ECE756E7C0B8799B45E9'
license:
secretName: wfgen-license-secret
items:
- key: WorkflowGen.lic
path: WorkflowGen.lic
dataPvcSpec:
accessModes:
- ReadWriteMany
storageClassName: azurefile
resources:
requests:
storage: 50Gi
service:
type: LoadBalancer
database:
fullnameOverride: wfgen-database
nodeSelector:
kubernetes.io/os: linux
securityContext:
runAsUser: 0
runAsGroup: 0
resources:
limits:
cpu: '1'
memory: 2Gi
requests:
cpu: '500m'
memory: 1Gi
config:
ACCEPT_EULA: 'Y'
SA_PASSWORD_FILE: /mnt/secrets/SA_PASSWORD
WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_USERNAME_FILE: /mnt/secrets/WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_USERNAME
WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_PASSWORD_FILE: /mnt/secrets/WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_PASSWORD
WFGEN_ADMIN_PASSWORD_FILE: /mnt/secrets/WFGEN_ADMIN_PASSWORD
secret:
SA_PASSWORD: 'strong(!)Pass'
WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_PASSWORD: 'strong(!)Pass'
WFGEN_ADMIN_PASSWORD: 'strong(!)Pass'
WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_USERNAME: WFGEN_USER
volumeClaimTemplateSpec:
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
storageClassName: default
resources:
requests:
storage: 100Gi
ingress:
enabled: false
Multiple web application instances, single Windows Services instance

Since there can be only one instance of each WorkflowGen Windows Service running at a time, this architecture lets you run multiple replicas of the web applications in order to scale WorkflowGen to meet your traffic and processing needs without having more instances of the Windows Services.
You'll need to set the WFGEN_START_SERVICE
environment variable to web_apps
for the web applications' containers, and to win_services
for the single container to run all of the Windows Services without web applications. This architecture is good for scaling the web portals to the traffic and processing needs, without too much pressure on the Windows Services.
Docker Compose example
version: '3.7'
services:
workflowgen-web-apps:
image: advantys/workflowgen:7.18.3-win-ltsc2019
restart: always
env_file:
- '.\workflowgen.env'
environment:
WFGEN_START_SERVICE: web_apps
ports:
- '8080:80'
volumes:
- 'wfgdata:C:\wfgen\data'
- 'licenses:C:\wfgen\licenses:RO'
depends_on:
- database
workflowgen-win-services:
image: advantys/workflowgen:7.18.3-win-ltsc2019
restart: always
env_file:
- '.\workflowgen.env'
environment:
WFGEN_START_SERVICE: win_services
volumes:
- 'wfgdata:C:\wfgen\data'
- 'licenses:C:\wfgen\licenses:RO'
depends_on:
- database
database:
image: advantys/workflowgen-sql:7.18.3-express-win-ltsc2019
env_file:
- '.\database.env'
volumes:
- 'sqldata:C:\wfgen\sql'
volumes:
appdata:
licenses:
external: true
sqldata:
Helm example
This is the same example as in the Getting Started section. The Windows Services containers will always be in the same pod when you use the WorkflowGen Helm chart. You can use the steps in the Getting Started example to generate the requested values. Don't forget to get the external IP address of the load balancer once it's created.
replicaCount: 3
workflowgen:
resources:
limits:
cpu: '1'
memory: 2Gi
requests:
cpu: '1'
memory: 2Gi
config:
WFGEN_APP_SETTING_ApplicationUrl: http://10.0.1.1/wfgen
WFGEN_DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING_FILE: C:\secrets\WFGEN_DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING
WFGEN_APP_SETTING_ApplicationSerialNumber_FILE: C:\secrets\ApplicationSerialNumber
WFGEN_APP_SETTING_ApplicationSecurityPasswordSymmetricEncryptionKey_FILE: C:\secrets\ApplicationSecurityPasswordSymmetricEncryptionKey
WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_DECRYPTION_KEY_FILE: C:\secrets\WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_DECRYPTION_KEY
WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_VALIDATION_KEY_FILE: C:\secrets\WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_VALIDATION_KEY
secret:
ApplicationSerialNumber: <YOUR_WFG_LIC_KEY>
ApplicationSecurityPasswordSymmetricEncryptionKey: <YOUR_NEW_GUID>
WFGEN_DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING: 'Server=wfgen-database-0.wfgen-database.default.svc.cluster.local,1433;Database=WFGEN;User ID=WFGEN_USER;Password=strong(!)Pass;'
WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_DECRYPTION_KEY: '39B3AE9CCCF94AA47D795EC84F7CCB7928F5D59BE2EB2BBA4FE2AC0B3C8D0C85'
WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_VALIDATION_KEY: '82F6247A5DBF8666FB60B8EFE6483360436F0EC426CC0351A9569C607B46C1FAD6497406DD8B0B519DD83CAA6764904C89999D742638ECE756E7C0B8799B45E9'
license:
secretName: wfgen-license-secret
items:
- key: WorkflowGen.lic
path: WorkflowGen.lic
dataPvcSpec:
accessModes:
- ReadWriteMany
storageClassName: azurefile
resources:
requests:
storage: 50Gi
service:
type: LoadBalancer
winServices:
dirSync:
resources:
limits:
cpu: '1'
memory: 1Gi
requests:
cpu: '500M'
memory: 1Gi
engine:
resources:
limits:
cpu: '1'
memory: 1Gi
requests:
cpu: '500M'
memory: 1Gi
database:
fullnameOverride: wfgen-database
nodeSelector:
kubernetes.io/os: linux
securityContext:
runAsUser: 0
runAsGroup: 0
resources:
limits:
cpu: '1'
memory: 2Gi
requests:
cpu: '500m'
memory: 1Gi
config:
ACCEPT_EULA: 'Y'
SA_PASSWORD_FILE: /mnt/secrets/SA_PASSWORD
WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_USERNAME_FILE: /mnt/secrets/WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_USERNAME
WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_PASSWORD_FILE: /mnt/secrets/WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_PASSWORD
WFGEN_ADMIN_PASSWORD_FILE: /mnt/secrets/WFGEN_ADMIN_PASSWORD
secret:
SA_PASSWORD: 'strong(!)Pass'
WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_PASSWORD: 'strong(!)Pass'
WFGEN_ADMIN_PASSWORD: 'strong(!)Pass'
WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_USERNAME: WFGEN_USER
volumeClaimTemplateSpec:
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
storageClassName: default
resources:
requests:
storage: 100Gi
Multiple web application instances, dedicated Windows services containers

This recommended architecture is the most scalable. It has multiple containers for the web applications that can be scaled for increased traffic or processing needs, and has dedicated containers for each Windows Service: one for the directory synchronization service and one for the engine service. Therefore, you would set the WFGEN_START_SERVICE
environment variable to web_apps
for the web applications' containers, to dir_sync
for the directory synchronization service container, and to engine
for the engine service container. This architecture is good for high availability and high performance scenarios.
Docker Compose example
version: '3.7'
services:
workflowgen-web-apps:
image: advantys/workflowgen:7.18.3-win-ltsc2019
restart: always
env_file:
- '.\workflowgen.env'
environment:
WFGEN_START_SERVICE: web_apps
ports:
- '8080:80'
volumes:
- 'wfgdata:C:\wfgen\data'
- 'licenses:C:\wfgen\licenses:RO'
depends_on:
- database
workflowgen-dir-sync-service:
image: advantys/workflowgen:7.18.3-win-ltsc2019
restart: always
env_file:
- '.\workflowgen.env'
environment:
WFGEN_START_SERVICE: dir_sync
volumes:
- 'wfgdata:C:\wfgen\data'
- 'licenses:C:\wfgen\licenses:RO'
depends_on:
- database
workflowgen-engine-service:
image: advantys/workflowgen:7.18.3-win-ltsc2019
restart: always
env_file:
- '.\workflowgen.env'
environment:
WFGEN_START_SERVICE: engine
volumes:
- 'wfgdata:C:\wfgen\data'
- 'licenses:C:\wfgen\licenses:RO'
depends_on:
- database
database:
image: advantys/workflowgen-sql:7.18.3-express-win-ltsc2019
env_file:
- '.\database.env'
volumes:
- 'sqldata:C:\wfgen\sql'
volumes:
wfgdata:
licenses:
external: true
sqldata:
Helm example
This is the same example as in the Getting Started section. The Windows services containers will always be in the same pod when you use the WorkflowGen Helm chart. You can use the steps in the Getting Started example to generate the requested values. Don't forget to get the external IP address of the load balancer once it's created.
replicaCount: 3
workflowgen:
resources:
limits:
cpu: '1'
memory: 2Gi
requests:
cpu: '1'
memory: 2Gi
config:
WFGEN_APP_SETTING_ApplicationUrl: http://10.0.1.1/wfgen
WFGEN_DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING_FILE: C:\secrets\WFGEN_DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING
WFGEN_APP_SETTING_ApplicationSerialNumber_FILE: C:\secrets\ApplicationSerialNumber
WFGEN_APP_SETTING_ApplicationSecurityPasswordSymmetricEncryptionKey_FILE: C:\secrets\ApplicationSecurityPasswordSymmetricEncryptionKey
WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_DECRYPTION_KEY_FILE: C:\secrets\WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_DECRYPTION_KEY
WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_VALIDATION_KEY_FILE: C:\secrets\WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_VALIDATION_KEY
secret:
ApplicationSerialNumber: <YOUR_WFG_LIC_KEY>
ApplicationSecurityPasswordSymmetricEncryptionKey: <YOUR_NEW_GUID>
WFGEN_DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING: 'Server=wfgen-database-0.wfgen-database.default.svc.cluster.local,1433;Database=WFGEN;User ID=WFGEN_USER;Password=strong(!)Pass;'
WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_DECRYPTION_KEY: '39B3AE9CCCF94AA47D795EC84F7CCB7928F5D59BE2EB2BBA4FE2AC0B3C8D0C85'
WFGEN_MACHINE_KEY_VALIDATION_KEY: '82F6247A5DBF8666FB60B8EFE6483360436F0EC426CC0351A9569C607B46C1FAD6497406DD8B0B519DD83CAA6764904C89999D742638ECE756E7C0B8799B45E9'
license:
secretName: wfgen-license-secret
items:
- key: WorkflowGen.lic
path: WorkflowGen.lic
dataPvcSpec:
accessModes:
- ReadWriteMany
storageClassName: azurefile
resources:
requests:
storage: 50Gi
service:
type: LoadBalancer
winServices:
dirSync:
resources:
limits:
cpu: '1'
memory: 1Gi
requests:
cpu: '500M'
memory: 1Gi
engine:
resources:
limits:
cpu: '1'
memory: 1Gi
requests:
cpu: '500M'
memory: 1Gi
database:
fullnameOverride: wfgen-database
nodeSelector:
kubernetes.io/os: linux
securityContext:
runAsUser: 0
runAsGroup: 0
resources:
limits:
cpu: '1'
memory: 2Gi
requests:
cpu: '500m'
memory: 1Gi
config:
ACCEPT_EULA: 'Y'
SA_PASSWORD_FILE: /mnt/secrets/SA_PASSWORD
WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_USERNAME_FILE: /mnt/secrets/WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_USERNAME
WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_PASSWORD_FILE: /mnt/secrets/WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_PASSWORD
WFGEN_ADMIN_PASSWORD_FILE: /mnt/secrets/WFGEN_ADMIN_PASSWORD
secret:
SA_PASSWORD: 'strong(!)Pass'
WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_PASSWORD: 'strong(!)Pass'
WFGEN_ADMIN_PASSWORD: 'strong(!)Pass'
WFGEN_DATABASE_USER_USERNAME: WFGEN_USER
volumeClaimTemplateSpec:
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
storageClassName: default
resources:
requests:
storage: 100Gi
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