Assuming you’ll clean up all your new AWS resources within two hours, this will cost you less than $50, with a minimal cluster configuration and one node. Just make sure you select the “Free trial” option, and the required limited configuration (one dc2.large node is more than enough for what we need):Īs an alternative, you can also create all these under a pay-as-you-go account. With Amazon Redshift, you can create free clusters for 3 months. It’s totally safe: you’ll never pay anything, provided you limit yourself to using the free trial services offered for 12 months. For a free trial account, just use with AWS an email address you didn’t use before, and provide a credit card information. We’ll just go faster on the creation of a (free) AWS account, and a (free) Amazon Redshift cluster. We’ll also focus solely on free resources you can create with a free trial account… We’ll follow the general guidelines of the well-documented Getting started with Amazon Redshift introduction, but we will skip some complex role-related operations for the moment.
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