The AWS Adaptive Data warehouse with Tableau is a professional diagram describing a cloud architecture. This architecture is implemented within Amazon web services (AWS) and Tableau Server as the visualization tool.
This AWS Diagram provides a designed architecture for deploying a modern data warehouse, based on Amazon Redshift, including the analytics and visualization capabilities of Tableau Server. The architecture uses the following cloud components:
- Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC): This service provides logically isolated sections of the AWS Cloud where the owner can launch AWS resources in a virtual network that is private. In the VPC the owner has control of the IP address range, sub-nets and routing tables.
- Tableau Server: Tableau is a business intelligence and data analysis tool. It provide a multidimensional semantic model and an interactive reporting tool. Implemented in the on-premise variation, the tableau server is installed within the VPC in an EC2 instance.
- Amazon RDS – PostgreSQL. Amazon RDS is the Relational Database Service provided by AWS. In the Adaptive Data Warehouse architecture, a PostgreSQL database is used for the operational data store raw data.
- Amazon Redshift: Amazon Redshift is a data warehouse product, with a columnar engine and provided as a service by AWS.
- Amazon S3: Amazon S3 is the simple storage service provided by AWS. In this architecture it is implemented as the data lake of the solution.
This diagram is ideal to present examples of implementations of modern data analysis architectures deployed to scale. All the elements are created as PowerPoint vectors and are 100% editable. You can adapt the diagram to fit your theme and be included in any kind of presentation.
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