Amazon_Redshift_8
Redshift clusters are should within the AWS EC2-VPC platform for better flexibility and control over clusters security, traffic routing, availability and more.
1. Login to the AWS Management Console.
2. Navigate to Redshift.
3. In the left navigation panel, under Redshift Dashboard, click Clusters.
4. Click Launch Cluster button from the dashboard top menu to start the cluster setup process.
5. On the Cluster Details configuration page, enter a unique name for your new cluster in the Cluster Identifier field and fill out the rest of the fields available on this page with the information taken from the existing cluster, launched with the EC2-Classic platform.
6. Click the Continue button to continue the setup process.
7. On the Node Configuration page, select the appropriate node type for the new cluster from the Node Type dropdown list and configure the number of nodes used to match the existing (EC2-Classic) cluster configuration.
8. Click Continue to load the next page.
9. On the Additional Configuration page, perform the following actions:
10. Click Continue to load the next page.
11. On the Review page, review the new cluster properties, its database details and the VPC environment configuration details where it will be provisioned, then click Launch Cluster to launch the cluster.
12. On the confirmation page click Close to return to the Redshift dashboard. Once the Cluster Status value changes to available and the DB Health status changes to healthy, the new cluster can be used to load the existing data from the one created with the EC2-Classic platform.
13. Unload your data from the EC2-Classic Redshift cluster and reload it into the newly created cluster using the Amazon Redshift Unload/Copy utility. With this utility tool you can unload (export) your data from the unencrypted cluster (source) to an AWS S3 bucket, then import it into your new cluster (destination) and clean up the S3 bucket used. A14) As soon as the migration process is completed and all the data is loaded into the new Redshift cluster, launched within your Virtual Private Cloud, you can update your application configuration to refer to the new cluster endpoint.
14. Once the Redshift cluster endpoint is changed within your application configuration, you can remove the EC2-Classic cluster from your AWS account by performing the following actions:
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