Selecting an AWS Instance Type and Size

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Introduction

Choosing the right instance for your workload is an important factor for a successful Tableau Server deployment. You can choose from a wide range of Amazon EC2 instance types. For a complete list of all available instance types and sizes, see Amazon EC2 Instance Types(Link opens in a new window) at the AWS website.

At minimum, a 64-bit Tableau Server requires a 4-core CPU (the equivalent of 8 AWS vCPUs) and 64 GB RAM. However, a total of 8 CPU cores (16 AWS vCPUs) and 128 GB RAM are strongly recommended for a single production Amazon EC2 instance.

An AWS vCPU is a single hyperthread of a two-thread Intel Xeon core for M5, M4, C5, C4, R4, and R4 instances. A simple way to think about this is that an AWS vCPU is equal to half a physical core. Therefore, when choosing an Amazon EC2 instance size, you should double number of cores you have purchased or wish to deploy with. Example: You have purchased an 8 core license for Tableau Server (or need to support enough active users where 8 cores are warranted). You should choose an Amazon EC2 instance type with 16 vCPUs. For more information about how many vCPUs equal a physical core, see Physical Cores by Amazon EC2 and RDS DB Instance Type at the AWS website.

Typical instance types and sizes for development, test, and production environments

  • C5.4xlarge (suitable for development environments only)

  • m5.4xlarge (suitable for development or testing environments only)

  • r5.4xlarge (suitable for development, testing, or production environments)

Note: Installing Tableau Server on Amazon EC2 T2 instances is not supported.

For a performance comparison of various Amazon EC2 instance types that have been tested with Tableau Server, see Tableau at the Speed of EC2(Link opens in a new window).

Component/Resource Amazon Web Services

CPU

16+ vCPU

Operating System

  • Amazon Linux 2

  2021.4.x 2022.1.0 -
2022.1.11
2022.1.12+ 2022.3.0 -
2022.3.3
2022.3.4+ 2023.1.0 -
2023.1.7
2023.1.8+ 2023.3.0 2023.3.1+
AlmaLinux 8.x                
AlmaLinux 9.x                
Amazon Linux 2
Amazon Linux 2023                
CentOS 7.9+
(not 8.x)
CentOS Stream 8.x                
CentOS Stream 9.x                
Debian 9 Note: As of July 2022, Debian distributions are no longer supported. For more information, see this Tableau Community post(Link opens in a new window).
RHEL 7.3+
RHEL 8.3+
RHEL 9.x              
Oracle Linux 7.3+
(not 8.x)
Oracle Linux 8.x                
Oracle Linux 9.x                
Rocky Linux 8.x                
Rocky Linux 9.x                
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Ubuntu 18.03 LTS
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS      
Ubuntu 22.04 LTS              

Memory

128+ GB RAM (4GB RAM per vCPU)

Storage

Two volumes:

30-50 GiB volume for the operating system

100 GiB or larger volume for Tableau Server

Storage type

EBS recommended (SSD (gp2) or Provisioned IOPS)

Disk latency

Less than or equal to 20ms as measured by the iostat command in Linux.

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