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5116 reviews

The text guide was missing a create table statement, it would be nice if we could just copy and paste from the PDF directly.

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Kleopatra C. · Reviewed almost 11 years ago

Great lab. provided me with information I needed and showed the great performance of Redshift

Alexander S. · Reviewed almost 11 years ago

Nicki T. · Reviewed almost 11 years ago

very interesting, cool to see how easy it is to get data in, and that it runs seemingly superfast queries. copy paste didnt work for me, making some of the steps a little painful. new to redshift / data warehouses, would love to know more about best practices for developing data warehouses and keeping the data in them up to date with the data sources. many thanks

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Philip C. · Reviewed almost 11 years ago

Excellent

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Lorenzo C. · Reviewed about 11 years ago

I loved the content of the lab. I did have some difficulties -- first, the redshift port being blocked on my network (ended up launching another instance in EC2 to run DbVisualizer) it would be BETTER if these port requirements were announced at the beginning of the lab before starting.

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