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Study Guide Flashcards

(17 cards)

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What is Tableau’s “Golden Circle”?

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The Tableau Why, How and What

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What is the Tableau WHY

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Tableau amplifies human intellect. People are smart and creative. We enable people to unlock their ideas and contribute in ways they consider to be the highest use of their skills, intellect and capabilities. When this happens, they improve their lives, their organizations and the world.

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What is the Tableau HOW

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We do this by making software that helps people. Regardless of technical skill, see and understand their data. This liberates people’s natural curiosity and creative energy. It enables them to have conversations with their data that were impossible before–leading to discovery that collectively transforms their organization.

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What is the Tableau WHAT

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We make this software for people everywhere, at every level of the organization. This allows business and IT pros to work together in beautiful symbiosis, transforming the way that companies think.

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How is Tableau breaking out of the Business Intelligence Box?

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As Henry Ford said, “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would’ve said faster horses.” Tableau is different than traditional BI because we put humans at the center of the design instead of the database. This is a fundamental shift in thought in BI; Tableau doesn’t let itself be defined by pre-existing ideas in business intelligence like limiting who can access data and create and share insight from data.

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How does Tableau help it’s users find success?

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Today we consider Tableau successful when the software fades into the background and you are in the flow. Discoveries happen naturally; you’re thinking about the problem, not the product in your hand. We strive to enable this data zen for everyone, at every level of an organization.

Now let’s be clear–we’re not trying to make everyone a data scientist. We’re trying to enable the data enthusiast in all of us. Because when people have access to facts and data and information, even people who claim they have no interest in numbers, suddenly they can see the world very differently.

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Why does Tableau stick to the 25% maintenance fee on it’s software?

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We invest a significantly higher percentage of top line revenue into R&D than most other major software vendors. This provides significant value to to our clients through our product.

Second, we continue to receive high accolades for our customer service and support (Gartner Magic Quadrant).

Last, we have the lowest migration complexity with a much higher percentage of clients moving to our new versions at a much faster rate than competitors–reducing the overall cost of ownership.

Our standard level of support and maintenance fees allows us to continue to innovate and be a partner for our customers in the long time.

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Tableau DRIVE: How is Tableau reaching it’s wide user base?

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The technology diffusion model divides companies and users into these five buckets: innovators, early adopters, early majority, late majority, laggards.

Drive is a programmatic framework of support and encouragement. This helps to prove the value, make the ramp up dead easy, and provide ongoing encouragement and support. It is a sequence of events that need to occur before you give end users software.

If an organization is interested in data democratization, it may be a good time to consider DRIVE (when everyone has access to the data and it is not just analyzed by a “Data scientist”).

DRIVE goals: apply best practices, tableau expertise, toles & responsibilities, data structure and governance, time/resource commitments, processes.

Tools: communications, ask the right (if inconvenient) questions, build enthusiasm, maintain a continual cadance

www.tableau.com/drive

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What is a highly available installation of Tableau Server?

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Adding a redundant machine(s) with an inactive Tableau Server installed into a cluster with an active machine of Tableau Server. If the active machine fails, the inactive redundant machine(s) will become active. A highly available solution ensures an instance of Tableau Server can withstand a failure of a single machine. At least 3 machines are recommended to implement high availability for Tableau 9.0 Mariner.

BONUS: Tableau 9.0 uses Apache Zookeeper to create a single source of truth and decision making working with Cluster Controller. Cluster controllers communicate to Zookeeper to tell it which machine is the active, primary Tableau Server and which is the inactive secondary Tableau Server. In previous versions, PostgreSQL tracked the status of machine, but it could fail itself. Plus each machine effectively watched the other machines in the cluster for failure. This could cause confusion over which machine is primary and which is secondary. The combo of Zookeep and Cluster Control solves both issues.

Additionally, Rsync has been replaced by a File Store process. The advantage of File Store is near automatic replication of folders onto all File Store nodes associated with the Data Engine. The issue of secondary vs primary doesn’t matter since all File Store nodes are essentially the same within seconds across the Tableau Server cluster. When failure does happen there’s already a copy of the data ready for the Data Engine to use. Data Engine isn’t slowed down by File Store like it was with the comparatively sluggish Rsync.

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A basic Tableau Server is a ‘black box’ installation. What does this mean? What are some advantages and disadvantages?

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A black box installation means that all the components to run a Tableau Server are included within a Tableau Server. Advantages are the installation of Tableau Server is really easy. Extra components like an external load balancer can be added later for performance, but are not necessary. Some disadvantages are some traditional BI customers want to know specifically what’s in a Server or customize their server. Tableau is transparent about the components and the degree of customization for a Tableau Server. Refer them to resources on Tableau.com

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What Run-As User should I use on a local vs. distributed environment?

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On a single local installation on a computer for testing/demo use the default NT-Authority Run-As User. On a distributed (like HA) local installation user a specific Run-As User account. A specified Run-As User account is needed for the cluster to connect to the same unique network account instead of different NT-Authority accounts of the different machines in the cluster.

In a more robust environment with Active Directory (AD), add an account into the AD specifically for Tableau Server. This new Tableau Server user can be given the correct permissions within AD to connect to protected data.

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What is the difference between scaling up vs scaling out a Tableau Server?

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Scaling up means adding more hardware resources to a single machine. This might mean adding more hardware to support more process instances, storing or processing larger extracts, or handling more users.

Scaling out means adding Tableau worker machines to distribute the workload. These worked machines can be configured to handle on specific process. A common example is adding a worker machine to handle extract refreshes. The point is all the hardware on that worker is now dedicated to processing those extracts instead of being in hardware resource contention with the other processes within Tableau Server.

To create a highly available Tableau Server that can handle all the requests made of its hardware, it’s pretty typical to scale up and scale out.

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What is Single Sign on?

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A user signs in to some other application which contains Tableau content. They should be able to see the Tableau Server content without having to log in again.

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What are my options for Single Sign On? Which should I use?

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Active Directory + SSPI, SAML, Kerberos, Trusted Authentication

The rule of thumb of AD, SAML, Kerberos is that you should use them if you already have them installed for other purposes. It is almost never worth the effort to start from scratch with those. If you do not already have any of those then you should use Trusted Authentication, which is a feature specific to Tableau but which can integrate with any other authentication mechanism.

If you are going to use AD or SAML then that is system-wide and all of your users must have accounts with those systems.

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What are the options for searching a workbook or view in Tableau Server?

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In the search box at the top of a Tableau Server web page run a global search for views, workbooks, projects, data sources and users. Run a search in the context of the view pane on the left hand side of the server web page. In these search boxes, the search can be refined to a specific owner, project, modification date, favorite, recently viewed or has an alert. Not every column in searchable, but there are additional fields.

Bonus tech info: Tableau Server search uses Apache SOLR.

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Tableau Server uses sites to create a multi-tenant server (separate spaces within a server for a collection of related users, workbooks and data that will not leak into another collection). As a user, it’s possible to belong to multiple sites on one Tableau Server. As a user, how do you know which site you’re in? What’s one way to switch from one site to another?

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If a user has access to mulitple sites upon signing into Tableau Server they will have to choose one specific site to enter from a pop up list. Once signed into a Tableau Server the top of the web page lists the site in orange letters.

In 9.0, change sites by clicking on the twisty arrow. A list of the other sites the user belongs to appears. Click on one site to navigate to it’s content.

Bonus tech info: When a user is added to Tableau Server, they must be given a site role by an admin. These roles are unrelated to user licenses and include roles like server admin, site admin, publisher, interactor, viewer and unlicensed.

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Is it possible to customize the name of a Tableau Server in the browser tab? Is it possible to alter the logo of a Tableau Server on the sign-page and in the server to be for another company?

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Yes! These customizations are possible. TO change the logo or the name, use the Tab Admin command prompt.