Site Cluster Functionality in IFS Cloud: Setup, Usage, and Business Impact

Introduction

In IFS Cloud, a site cluster is a business structure that groups multiple sites under one administrative umbrella. It simplifies mass creation of inventory parts, ensures consistent defaults across sites, and accelerates multi-site rollouts. Unlike a technical Kubernetes cluster, which manages servers and infrastructure, the site cluster exists for business process efficiency.


What Is a Site Cluster?

A site cluster provides a hierarchical grouping of sites. Nodes represent regions, countries, or divisions. Each node can hold several sites, and cluster-level defaults cascade down to individual sites.

Key benefits:


How to Use Site Clusters

Practical applications include:


How to Configure a Site Cluster

1. Create the Cluster Structure

2. Add Levels and Nodes

3. Connect Sites

IFS Cloud Documentation

4. Link Assortments

Site Cluster _ IFS Community

5. Apply Defaults

6. Validate Permissions

7. Run Mass Part Creation

Automatic checks include:


Business Impact

Implementing site clusters delivers measurable value:


Example Hierarchy

A manufacturer opens new sites in Europe.

Cluster structure:

Site Cluster Schema

When the “Standard Bearings” assortment is applied to “Europe Operations,” all three plants receive identical part numbers, suppliers, and defaults — instantly.


Visual Guides

Diagram 1: Site Cluster Hierarchy

Site Cluster Hierarchy

Diagram 2: Mass Part Creation Flow

Mass Part Creation Flow


Rollout Checklist

Pre-flight

Build the Cluster

Defaults and Rules

Mass Creation Run

Governance

Validation After Go Live

Rollback


Quick Reference for Training

Roles

KPIs


Conclusion

The site cluster is more than a configuration tool. It’s a strategic enabler that helps enterprises scale faster, enforce consistency, and govern master data effectively. Used properly, it turns what used to be tedious, error-prone setup work into a streamlined, controlled process that grows with the business.