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Maximizing Tableau Server

You're reading from   Maximizing Tableau Server A beginner's guide to accessing, sharing, and managing content on Tableau Server

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801071130
Length 362 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Patrick Sarsfield Patrick Sarsfield
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Getting Started with Tableau Server
2. Chapter 1: What is Tableau Server? FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: How to Connect and Publish to Tableau Server 4. Section 2: Navigating and Customizing the Tableau Server Interface
5. Chapter 3: The Tableau Server Navigation Pane 6. Chapter 4: Tableau Server Top Toolbar 7. Chapter 5: Filtering and Sorting Content 8. Section 3: Managing Content on Tableau Server
9. Chapter 6: Navigating Content Pages in Tableau Server 10. Chapter 7: What is in the More Actions (…) Menu 11. Chapter 8: Interacting with Views on Tableau Server 12. Section 4: Final Thoughts
13. Chapter 9: Tableau Server Best Practices 14. Chapter 10: Conclusion 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding what a site is on Tableau Server

To begin, what is a site on Tableau Server? Is it like a "website?" Nope. When it comes to Tableau, a site refers to a grouping of content and users that are blocked from other content and users using that same Tableau Server. Put simply, your company can have many sites on its Tableau Server, but you might only have access to a limited number of them. This is because Tableau Server has a multitenant software architecture. This just means that a single instance of software (Tableau Server) can support multiple tenants (sites) on a server. Ultimately, this means that the content you publish to one site is separated from the content on other sites within the same instance of Tableau Server.

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The content on Tableau Server is accessed, managed, and published at the site level. In addition to this, every site on Tableau Server receives its own web address (or URL).

In this brief section, you learned what a site is on Tableau Server. Having a solid understanding of what a site is will be useful in later sections of this chapter. Next, we'll get a broad overview of licenses, site roles, and permissions.

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Maximizing Tableau Server
Published in: Oct 2021
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781801071130
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