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Adding and managing databases |
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Connect Metabase to your data sources.
To add a database connection, click on the gear icon in the top right, and navigate to Admin settings > Databases > Add a database.
Fill out the fields for that database, and click Save changes at the bottom.
The connection settings differ database to database. For the list of connection settings available for your database, click on the link to your database below.
The databases listed below have official drivers maintained by the Metabase team. Customers on paid plans will get official support.
- Amazon Athena
- BigQuery (Google Cloud Platform)
- Druid
- MongoDB (version 4.2 or higher)
- MySQL (version 5.7 or higher, as well as MariaDB version 10.2 or higher)
- Oracle
- PostgreSQL
- Presto
- Redshift (Amazon Web Services)
- Snowflake
- SparkSQL
- SQL Server
- SQLite
- Vertica
If you don't see your database listed here, see partner and community drivers.
As of version 46.6.4, Metabase no longer supports H2 connections. But Metabase still ships with an H2 database to include an embedded application database, as well as to provide some sample data out of the box.
For provider-specific connection details, like connecting to a PostgreSQL data warehouse on RDS:
For Metabase to connect, query, or write to your database, you must give Metabase a database user account with the correct database privileges. See Database roles, users, and privileges.
See Syncing and scanning.
Caution: Deleting a database is irreversible! All saved questions and dashboard cards based on the database will be deleted as well!
Go to Admin settings > Databases > your database and click Remove this database.
If you've deleted the Metabase Sample Database, go to Admin settings > Databases and click Bring the Sample Database back.
- Troubleshooting database connections
- Troubleshooting syncs, scans, and fingerprinting
- Search or ask the Metabase community.
- Search for known bugs or limitations.