What You Need Before You Begin
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Deployments on public clouds continue to be supported but the content for third-party public cloud deployments is no longer updated.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
Before deploying Tableau Server on AWS, you must have the following:
An AWS account.
An Amazon EC2 key pair.
For more information, see Amazon EC2 Key Pairs and Windows Instances(Link opens in a new window) in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Windows Instances at the AWS website.
A Tableau Server license.
For a standalone Tableau Server deployment, you must contact sales(Link opens in a new window) for a product key.
For a cluster-based deployment, you need a user-based license (which covers all authorized users of Tableau Server), a core-based license (with a minimum of 16 cores), or a Tableau Server subscription license. To obtain a product key, contact sales.
For more information about Tableau Server licensing options, see Licensing Overview(Link opens in a new window).
(Optional) A domain managed by Amazon Route 53.
(Optional) An SSL certificate managed by AWS Certificate Manager in the region where you are deploying Tableau Server.
Storage on Amazon EC2 instance (a general purpose SSD (gp2) is recommended).
(Optional) An Elastic IP address if you aren't using ELB or Amazon Route53.