Install Tableau Server on the Alibaba Cloud
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Deployments on public clouds continue to be supported but the content for third-party public cloud deployments is no longer updated.
For the latest Tableau Server deployment content, see the Enterprise Deployment Guide(Link opens in a new window) and the Deploy(Link opens in a new window) section of Tableau Server help.
For those customers who have access, we recommend Tableau Cloud. For more details, see:
- Tableau Cloud Manual Migration Guide
- Tableau Cloud Trial for Admin(Link opens in a new window)
- Tableau Cloud: Get Started for Admin(Link opens in a new window)
Introduction
When you install Tableau Server on an Alibaba Cloud Elastic Compute Service (ECS) instance, you still have the advanced capabilities of Tableau Server in a local environment. Running Tableau Server on an ECS instance is an excellent choice if you want the flexibility of scaling up and scaling out without having to purchase and maintain an expensive fleet of servers. For instance, you can configure Tableau Server to be highly available, and integrate with all the common enterprise applications (for example, Active Directory) that many organisations rely on.
Looking for Tableau Server on Linux? See Install Tableau Server on the Alibaba Cloud(Link opens in a new window).
You can store the data you use with Tableau Server in the following Alibaba databases:
Apsara DB RDS for Microsoft SQL Server(Link opens in a new window): An on-demand database hosting service for Microsoft SQL Server.
Apsara DB RDS for MySQL(Link opens in a new window): An on-demand database hosting service for MySQL.
Apsara DB RDS for PostgreSQL(Link opens in a new window): An on-demand database hosting service for PostgreSQL.
You can use the following native data connectors(Link opens in a new window) to connect to your data in the Alibaba Cloud:
Microsoft SQL Server(Link opens in a new window): Connect to a Microsoft SQL Server database.
MySQL(Link opens in a new window): Conntect to a MySQL database.
PostgreSQL(Link opens in a new window): Connect to a PostgreSQL database.
Other Databases (JDBC)(Link opens in a new window): Conntect to a database using the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) standard.
Other Databases (ODBC)(Link opens in a new window): Connect to a database using the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) standard.