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Q1Domain Verified
When deploying Metabase in a highly available configuration for a large enterprise, which of the following database backend strategies offers the most robust solution for ensuring data integrity and minimizing single points of failure?
A distributed database like CockroachDB or Google Cloud Spanner.
A single, large PostgreSQL instance with read replicas.
A local SQLite database with manual backups performed weekly.
A managed relational database service (e.g., AWS RDS, Azure Database for PostgreSQL) with automated backups and point-in-time recovery.
Q2Domain Verified
In a Metabase deployment utilizing a separate relational database for its metadata, what is the primary consideration when selecting the database type and configuration to ensure optimal performance and scalability for analytical queries?
Prioritizing a database optimized for transactional workloads (OLTP) to handle frequent metadata updates.
Choosing a NoSQL database to leverage its schema flexibility for evolving metadata structures.
Opting for a lightweight, embedded database like H2 for simplicity and ease of initial setup.
Selecting a database known for its strong support for analytical queries (OLAP) and efficient indexing of large datasets.
Q3Domain Verified
s, and users. While it does experience updates, the primary workload is often analytical in nature, involving querying this metadata to render dashboards and process user requests. Therefore, a database optimized for analytical queries (OLAP) with robust indexing capabilities (e.g., PostgreSQL with appropriate extensions, ClickHouse, or Snowflake) will offer superior performance and scalability. Option A is incorrect because while metadata updates occur, they are not the primary bottleneck, and an OLTP-optimized database might not be as efficient for the read-heavy analytical operations. Option C is generally not recommended for Metabase's core metadata as relational databases provide ACID compliance and structured querying which are essential for metadata management. Option D is only suitable for development or extremely small, single-user deployments and will not scale for production environments. Question: When implementing Metabase with a complex, multi-tenant architecture where each tenant requires isolated data and distinct user management, which of the following deployment patterns is most recommended for maintaining security and manageability?
Leveraging Metabase's embedding capabilities with custom authentication and authorization logic per tenant.
Utilizing a single Metabase instance with separate schemas within a single database for each tenant.
A single Metabase instance configured with row-level security (RLS) and user groups for each tenant.
Deploying a separate Metabase instance for each tenant, each connected to its own isolated data sources.

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