Using your cluster

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Account owners and contributors can connect, edit, scale, monitor, back up, and restore clusters through the EDB Postgres AI Console.

If your organization coordinated with Cloud Service Support to enable the Apache Superset feature, see Analyzing your data with Apache Superset for information on using Apache Superset to analyze, explore, and visualize data stored in your Postgres clusters.

Connecting to your cluster

Connect to your cluster from your applications, client apps, and EDB's tools.

Connect to your cluster from a client app

Connecting to a Cloud Service cluster from several common clients

EDB Hosted Cloud Account

You can have fully hosted databases on EDB Postgres AI Cloud Service.

Your Cloud Account

Using your own cloud account for tagging and to enable AWS Secrets Manager and Apache Superset and your own policies on EDB Postgres AI Cloud Service.

Faraway replicas

How to create, manage, promote, delete, and restore faraway replicas.

Postgres access

Managing access to your Postgres databases

Using the Cloud Service CLI

Using the Cloud Service CLI to create and manage clusters.

Monitoring and logging

All the available monitoring and logging solutions on EDB Postgres AI Cloud Service.

Fault injection testing

How to test the fault injections for your clusters.

Tagging resources

How to tag a resource in EDB Postgres AI Cloud Service.

Managing Postgres extensions

How to manage the Postgres extensions on EDB Postgres AI Cloud Service.


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