Apache Ambari Views
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Chapter 3. Running Ambari Server Standalone

You can run one or more separate Ambari Server instances running in “standalone” mode. Running “standalone” Ambari Server instances is useful when users who will access views will not have (and should not) have access to that Ambari Server that is operating the cluster. As well, you can run one or more separate Ambari Server instances “standalone” for a scale-out approach to handling a large amount of users. See Reverse Proxy for more information.

[Note]Note

When running Ambari Server Standalone, and the cluster is being operated by an Ambari Server, you will have an option to configure that cluster as a Remote Cluster and then use the Remote Cluster option when configuring the view instance.