Relationship between Amazon EC2 and Amazon Redshift
Dears,
I am new to AWS cloud platform and trying to explore. I learned about AWS EC2 and AWS Redshift. Is there any kind of relationship between these? Is it possible to use Redshift data warehouse without creating an EC2 instance on my AWS account?
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Dears,
I am new to AWS cloud platform and trying to explore. I learned about AWS EC2 and AWS Redshift. Is there any kind of relationship between these? Is it possible to use Redshift data warehouse without creating an EC2 instance on my AWS account?
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 amazon-redshift
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Dears,
I am new to AWS cloud platform and trying to explore. I learned about AWS EC2 and AWS Redshift. Is there any kind of relationship between these? Is it possible to use Redshift data warehouse without creating an EC2 instance on my AWS account?
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 amazon-redshift
Dears,
I am new to AWS cloud platform and trying to explore. I learned about AWS EC2 and AWS Redshift. Is there any kind of relationship between these? Is it possible to use Redshift data warehouse without creating an EC2 instance on my AWS account?
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 amazon-redshift
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 amazon-redshift
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There is no relationship between Amazon EC2 and Amazon Redshift, aside from the fact that they can both reside in the same Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), making it possible for them to communicate with each other privately without going across the Internet.
Accessing Redshift from an EC2 instance in the same region will also have extremely fast connectivity.
Aside from networking, there is no other benefit that EC2 instances have for accessing an Amazon Redshift database cluster.
Thanks, John, for the clarification !!
– BANDI HEMANTH
Jan 2 at 16:23
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There is no relationship between Amazon EC2 and Amazon Redshift, aside from the fact that they can both reside in the same Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), making it possible for them to communicate with each other privately without going across the Internet.
Accessing Redshift from an EC2 instance in the same region will also have extremely fast connectivity.
Aside from networking, there is no other benefit that EC2 instances have for accessing an Amazon Redshift database cluster.
Thanks, John, for the clarification !!
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There is no relationship between Amazon EC2 and Amazon Redshift, aside from the fact that they can both reside in the same Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), making it possible for them to communicate with each other privately without going across the Internet.
Accessing Redshift from an EC2 instance in the same region will also have extremely fast connectivity.
Aside from networking, there is no other benefit that EC2 instances have for accessing an Amazon Redshift database cluster.
Thanks, John, for the clarification !!
– BANDI HEMANTH
Jan 2 at 16:23
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There is no relationship between Amazon EC2 and Amazon Redshift, aside from the fact that they can both reside in the same Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), making it possible for them to communicate with each other privately without going across the Internet.
Accessing Redshift from an EC2 instance in the same region will also have extremely fast connectivity.
Aside from networking, there is no other benefit that EC2 instances have for accessing an Amazon Redshift database cluster.
There is no relationship between Amazon EC2 and Amazon Redshift, aside from the fact that they can both reside in the same Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), making it possible for them to communicate with each other privately without going across the Internet.
Accessing Redshift from an EC2 instance in the same region will also have extremely fast connectivity.
Aside from networking, there is no other benefit that EC2 instances have for accessing an Amazon Redshift database cluster.
answered Jan 1 at 0:30
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Thanks, John, for the clarification !!
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Thanks, John, for the clarification !!
– BANDI HEMANTH
Jan 2 at 16:23
Thanks, John, for the clarification !!
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Thanks, John, for the clarification !!
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Jan 2 at 16:23
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