At the psql prompt create the extension and then quit the session:
```sh
psql (9.4.7)
Type "help"for help.
gitlab=# CREATE EXTENSION pg_trgm;
gitlab=# \q
```
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Now that the database is created, let's move on setting up Redis with ElasticCache.
## Redis with ElastiCache
## Redis with ElastiCache
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After a few minutes, the instances should be up and accessible via the internet.
After a few minutes, the instances should be up and accessible via the internet.
Let's connect to the primary and configure some things before logging in.
Let's connect to the primary and configure some things before logging in.
### Configuring GitLab to connect with postgres and Redis
### Installing the `pg_trgm` extension for PostgreSQL
Connect to the RDS instance to verify access and to install the required `pg_trgm` extension.
To find the host or endpoint, naviagate to **Amazon RDS > Databases** and click on the database you created earlier. Look for the endpoint under the **Connectivity & security** tab.
While connected to your server, let's connect to the RDS instance to verify