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Metabase Up and Running

You're reading from   Metabase Up and Running Introduce business intelligence and analytics to your company and make better business decisions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800202313
Length 332 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Tim Abraham Tim Abraham
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Installing and Deploying Metabase
2. Chapter 1: Overview of Metabase FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Deploying Metabase with AWS 4. Section 2: Setting Up Your Instance and Asking Questions of Your Data
5. Chapter 3: Setting Up Metabase 6. Chapter 4: Connecting to Databases 7. Chapter 5: Building Your Data Model 8. Chapter 6: Creating Questions 9. Chapter 7: Creating Visualizations 10. Chapter 8: Creating Dashboards, Pulses, and Collections 11. Chapter 9: Using the SQL Console 12. Section 3: Advanced Functionality and Paid Features
13. Chapter 10: Advanced Features, Getting Help, and Contributing 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Creating an IAM user

When we deployed Metabase in the last section, we did so as the Root User. I mentioned that the root user has all the power and permissions, including deleting all your services and even your AWS account.

If you are working in an organization that already uses AWS today, don't expect to be given Root user access. The standard practice is to create accounts within AWS that let the user do only what they need to do. In this section, we'll learn how to create an account with the IAM service to use going forward for all things related to Metabase:

  1. In the AWS Management Console, click Services in the upper left-hand corner.
  2. A dropdown showing the 175+ services will appear. Rather than finding IAM manually, just type it in the search bar and select it, as in Figure 2.5:
    Figure 2.5 – Searching for the IAM service in the AWS console

    Figure 2.5 – Searching for the IAM service in the AWS console

  3. Within the IAM service, we will expand the Create individual IAM users dropdown and click Manage Users...
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