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Last updated: Nov 08, 2024
After you set up watsonx.governance on AWS, you can provision additional instances.
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Set up watsonx.governance on AWS. For more information, see Setting up your watsonx.governance environment on AWS.
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To provision instances of watsonx.governance on AWS, do the following steps:
- Log in to the IBM SaaS Console.
- Click the watsonx.governance as a Service tile.
- Click Create instance.
- Provide these fields:
- Select a Region.
- Type a Service Name for the instance.
- Choose whether to include sample data. The sample data is intended for nonproduction environments.
- Select the base currency to use in the Governance console.
- Click Create. The provisioning process takes approximately 90-120 minutes. You receive an email when the instance is ready.
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- Managing IAM access for watsonx.governance as a Service on AWS
- Securing your data in watsonx.governance as a Service on AWS
- Customizing the hostname in the Governance console URL for watsonx.governance as a Service on AWS
- Integrating watsonx.governance as a Service on AWS with Amazon SageMaker
- Managing your watsonx.governance environment on AWS (ongoing maintenance)
Parent topic: Setting up the IBM watsonx platform for administrators