To access your data in Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL, create a connection asset for it.
Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL is a PostgreSQL relational database that runs on the Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS).
Supported versions
PostgreSQL database versions 9.4, 9.5, 9.6, 10, 11 and 12
Create a connection to Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL
To create the connection asset, you need these connection details:
- Database name
- Hostname or IP address
- Port number
- Username and password
- SSL certificate (if required by the database server)
Select Server proxy to access the Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL data source through a server proxy. Depending on its setup, a server proxy can provide load balancing, increased security, and privacy. The server proxy settings are independent of the authentication credentials and the personal or shared credentials selection. The server proxy settings cannot be stored in a vault.
- Proxy hostname or IP address: The proxy URL. For example, https://proxy.example.com.
- Server proxy port: The port number to connect to the proxy server. For example, 8080 or 8443.
- The Proxy username and Proxy password fields are optional.
Choose the method for creating a connection based on where you are in the platform
- In a project
- Click Assets > New asset > Connect to a data source. See Adding a connection to a project.
- In a deployment space
- Click Import assets > Data access > Connection. See Adding data assets to a deployment space.
- In the Platform assets catalog
- Click New connection. See Adding platform connections.
Next step: Add data assets from the connection
Where you can use this connection
You can use Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL connections in the following workspaces and tools:
Projects
- Data Refinery
- Decision Optimization
- Notebooks. Click Read data on the Code snippets pane to get the connection credentials and load the data into a data structure. See Load data from data source connections.
- SPSS Modeler
- Synthetic Data Generator
Catalogs
- Platform assets catalog
Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL setup
For setup instructions, see these topics:
- Creating an Amazon RDS DB Instance
- Connecting to a DB Instance Running the PostgreSQL Database Engine
Running SQL statements
To ensure that your SQL statements run correctly, refer to the Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL documentation for the correct syntax.
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Parent topic: Supported connections