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CloudBeaver Deployment
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- Overview
- Enterprise deployment options
- Cloud deployment
- AWS deployment options
- Community deployment options
CloudBeaver is a client-server application that requires server deployment. You can deploy it on a single host or in the cloud, depending on your needs.
CloudBeaver can be deployed in various environments. Choose the option that works best for your needs:
- Docker Compose - the simplest way to deploy and run the server on a single host.
- Kubernetes - ideal for those using Docker orchestration for managing clusters.
CloudBeaver supports deployment on major cloud platforms:
- AMI - deploy using Amazon Machine Image.
- ECS - create and deploy a scalable ECS cluster for containerized applications.
- AMI - deploy using Amazon Machine Image.
- AWS Marketplace - use the AWS Marketplace.
CloudBeaver Community Edition can be deployed on various platforms and environments:
- Application overview
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License Management
- Demo Server
- Supported databases
- Administration
- Server configuration
- Create Connection
- Network configuration settings
- Connection Templates Management
- Access Management
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Authentication methods
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Local Access Authentication
- Anonymous Access Configuration
- Reverse proxy header authentication
- LDAP
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Single Sign On
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SAML
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OpenID
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AWS OpenID
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AWS SAML
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AWS IAM
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AWS OpenId via Okta
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Snowflake SSO
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Okta OpenId
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Cognito OpenId
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JWT authentication
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Kerberos authentication
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NTLM
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Microsoft Entra ID authentication
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Google authentication
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Local Access Authentication
- User credentials storage
- Cloud databases configuration
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Query Manager
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Drivers Management
- Accessibility
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Features
- Server configuration
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Domain manager
- Product configuration parameters
- Command line parameters
- Local Preferences
- API
- Deployment options
- Additional setup and management