Install Databases
The Designer Cloud Powered by Trifacta platform uses multiple SQL databases to manage platform metadata. This section describes how to install and initialize these databases.
DB Installation Prerequisites
You must install a supported database distribution. For more information on the supported database versions, see System Requirements in the Planning Guide.
You must also acquire the database dependencies associated with the operating system distribution where the database is to be installed. Please see the database vendor for more information.
Please verify that the ports used by the database are opened on the Trifacta node.
For more information on default ports, see System Ports in the Planning Guide.
If you need to use different ports, additional configuration is required. More instructions are provided later.
Installation and configuration of the database cannot be completed until theAlteryx software has been installed. You should install the software on the Trifacta node first.
You must install the appropriate database client for your software distribution. Instructions are provided later.
If you are installing the databases on an instance of Amazon RDS, additional setup is required first. See Install Databases on Amazon RDS.
Warning
If you are concerned about durability and disaster recovery of your Alteryx metadata, your enterprise backup procedures should include the Alteryx databases. See Backup and Recovery in the Admin Guide.
Other prerequisites specific to the database distribution may be listed in the appropriate section below.
List of Databases
The Designer Cloud Powered by Trifacta platform requires access to the following databases. Below, you can review database names, descriptions and release in which it was introduced:
Database Name | Description | First Release |
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Alteryx database (Main) | Storage of users and metadata about your datasets, including completed jobs. | Release 1.0 |
Jobs database | Storage of job tracking information. Jobs are purged upon completion or job timeout. Failed jobs are purged periodically. | Release 3.2 |
Scheduling database | Storage of schedules, including datasets to execute. | Release 4.1 |
Time-based Trigger database | Storage of triggering information. | Release 4.1 |
Configuration Service database | Storage of system-, tier-, and user-level configuration settings. | Release 6.0 |
Artifact Storage Service database | Storage for feature-specific usage data such as value mappings. | Release 6.0 |
Job Metadata Service database | Storage of metadata on job execution. | Release 6.4 |
Authorization Service database | Storage of object permissions. | Release 7.1 |
Orchestration Service database | Storage of plan execution information. Information is purged upon completion or run timeout. Failed runs are purged periodically. | Release 7.1 |
Optimizer Service database | Storage of SQL queries to optimize logical and physical performance during job execution. | Release 7.6 |
Secure Token Service database | Storage of access tokens for managing integrations with external datasource such as OAuth2 connections. | Release 7.10 |
Connector Configuration Service database | Storage of metadata and overrides on connector types. | Release 8.1 |