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The second solution looks like more plausible. You can opt to use a database environment outside your Beanstalk, in fact that is the more recommended approach (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/AWSHowTo.RDS.html).
If both data collection and data preview app are meant to be separate apps, you actually can deploy them as 2 "application" in Beanstalk, each connected to the same database instance. These 2 application can have separate environments if you need dev/staging/prod version. And each environment you can design your web app to be scalable using load-balancers.
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Two applications would mean two separate EC2 instances? Is there a way to do this where it will use the existing EC instances and load balancer?