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Metabase Up and Running

You're reading from  Metabase Up and Running

Product type Book
Published in Sep 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800202313
Pages 332 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Tim Abraham Tim Abraham
Profile icon Tim Abraham

Table of Contents (15) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Installing and Deploying Metabase
2. Chapter 1: Overview of Metabase 3. Chapter 2: Deploying Metabase with AWS 4. Section 2: Setting Up Your Instance and Asking Questions of Your Data
5. Chapter 3: Setting Up Metabase 6. Chapter 4: Connecting to Databases 7. Chapter 5: Building Your Data Model 8. Chapter 6: Creating Questions 9. Chapter 7: Creating Visualizations 10. Chapter 8: Creating Dashboards, Pulses, and Collections 11. Chapter 9: Using the SQL Console 12. Section 3: Advanced Functionality and Paid Features
13. Chapter 10: Advanced Features, Getting Help, and Contributing 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating the Metabase application

With our sizing decisions made, and our IAM user and VPC created, we can now configure and deploy our Metabase instance inside our new VPC. We'll get started by leaving AWS momentarily to visit :

  1. Scroll down to the bottom of the page, where it reads Read about how to run Metabase on AWS, and click the AWS link.
  2. From there, click the Launch Metabase on Elastic Beanstalk link. You'll be redirected to the AWS console and prompted to create the web app.

Creating a web app in Elastic Beanstalk

Before we continue on the Create a web app page, let's get clarity on some confusing AWS terminology.

In Elastic Beanstalk, an application is defined as a "logical collection of components, including environments and configurations" and can be thought of as a folder. The actual running instance of Metabase, what we generally think of as "our application," is called an Environment in Elastic Beanstalk parlance...

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