Deploy Jupiter on AWS with New Quick Start

Posted on: Jun 19, 2018

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This Quick Start deploys Jupiter—Cognizant’s continuous data testing accelerator and a component of Cognizant’s Adaptive Data Foundation offering—on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud in about one hour. You can automate and run quality-assurance tests on data stored in the AWS Cloud in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), Amazon Redshift, or Apache Hive on Amazon EMR.

Once you’ve deployed Jupiter on the AWS Cloud, you can:

  • Configure databases and sources for Jupiter to test.
  • Configure source code management (SCM) repositories for deploying test scripts.
  • View a dashboard with information about the most recent test run.
  • Try a set of sample template test projects with sample datasets for Amazon S3 and Apache Hive.
  • Integrate Jupiter with defect-management tools like Jira or HP Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) to enable traceability.

To get started view the deployment guide for step-by-step instructions

For additional AWS Quick Start reference deployments, see our catalog.

Quick Starts are automated reference deployments that use AWS CloudFormation templates to deploy key technologies on AWS, following AWS best practices.

This Quick Start was built in collaboration with Cognizant Technology Solutions, an AWS Partner Network (APN) Premier Partner.

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