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Overview


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You are now able to set up an instance of can try Yellowfin for AWS quickly and easily, aiding in evaluation setupfree with AWS with a special evaluation offer. This offer includes:

  • Ready-to-go AWS deployment: Yellowfin with all of its tutorial content to demonstrate reports, dashboards, stories, presentations, alerts and storyboardsmore.
  • Free 1 Year one-year licence for 3 three users: the licence is designed to allow give you time to full fully evaluate the system, allowing you to buy once you've ticked all the boxesso you know exactly what's on offer with the tools Yellowfin provides.
  • Connection to Redshift: Yellowfin can connect to Redshift in order to store your data and generate reports without setting up an external database.

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You will still need your own Amazon Web Services account, which is not included in this offer.

Setting up Yellowfin for AWS


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Even if you're not familiar with AWS, setting up Yellowfin for AWS is straightforward. In the following steps, we'll:

  • configure the Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)

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1. Log in to Amazon Web Services (AWS)

  • location setting to ensure the fastest speeds for your location;
  • create an EC2 instance;
  • choose an Amazon Machine Image (AMI);
  • launch and view your EC2 instance;
  • name your EC2 instance; and
  • locate the IP address for your EC2 instance so you can launch Yellowfin.

Make sure you have an AWS account before getting started. 

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  1. Log in to AWS
  1. Open the Services menu at the top of the page, then under the Compute category,  click on EC2

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While in the EC2 Dashboard it's important to select the closest location to your users. This will generally result in the fastest response times.

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  1. Click on the Location currently in use next to your name at the top right corner of the page.

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  1. Select the location closest to you.

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Create Instance

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  1. While still on the EC2 Dashboard, click on the Launch Instance button under the Create Instance heading.

From here you will be walked through a setup process where you define and configure the instance.

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  2.  In the navigation pane on the left, click on AWS Marketplace, then in the search bar above it, type Yellowfin.
    The Yellowfin AMI should be displayed:
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  3. Click anywhere on the Yellowfin AMI and then click on
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Choose an Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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6. The first step in the process is to select the image you wish to use. Under the AWS Marketplace section, search for the Yellowfin AMI.

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    AWS will prompt you to define your instance, including the CPU, memory, storage, and networking capacity

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  1. m5.large or t3.large types are fine. For production, we recommend m5.xlarge or higher.
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  1. Click the Review and Launch button.
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  2. Follow the prompts to complete your instance configuration, depending on your specific needs.

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  1. Once configured, click the Launch button.

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  1. You will now be prompted to define key pairs. For the purposes of this example, we are not going to use a key pair, but you can define them as required for security purposes.
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  1. From the dropdown list, either select a key pair, or select the Proceed without a key pair option.

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  1. Click the Launch

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View Instances

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Your instance will now be launching and should be ready shortly.

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  1. Click on the View Instances button

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While your instance is initialising it's a good time to name it.

14. Click on the pencil icon to provide it with a name.

15. Enter a name and click on the tick button to apply it.

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  2. Click in the empty Name field for your initiating instance to edit the name.
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  3. Type a name, then click on the Save button.
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  1. Once the instance is running, you will need

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  1. take note of the IP address displayed in Public IPv4 address.
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Launching Yellowfin

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Open Yellowfin

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Now that AWS has an instance of Yellowfin with an IP address, you can open Yellowfin and register for a login.

Yellowfin is supported on a number of web browsers including:

  • Chrome
  • Firefox 2+
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Opera 8+
  • Safari 2+

If you're using any other browser, we recommend you switch to one of the browsers listed above when accessing Yellowfin.

  1. Open a web browser and

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  1. type or paste the IP address from the previous steps. 
    The Yellowfin login screen will be displayed:
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  2. To receive your own login details, click on the text Register to receive your login.
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  3. Complete the registration form. When you have sent the form, the Yellowfin login screen will display a different message:
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  4. Check your inbox for your registration confirmation email. It contains your username and password
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Register Yellowfin

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From here, you will need to register in order to receive the login details to your instance.

2. Click on the *Register link.

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You will now need to fill in the registration form in order to use the 1 year evaluation copy of Yellowfin.

Once the form is complete, you will no longer see the registration link on the Yellowfin Login page.

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  2. Use the details in the email to login to Yellowfin. You're ready to get started.


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