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  1. Preface
  2. Advanced clusters
  3. Setting up Amazon Web Services
  4. Setting up Google Cloud
  5. Setting up Microsoft Azure
  6. Setting up a self-service cluster
  7. Local cluster setup
  8. Advanced configurations
  9. Troubleshooting advanced clusters
  10. Appendix A: Command reference

Advanced Clusters

Advanced Clusters

Step 7. Configure access to data sources

Step 7. Configure access to data sources

Allow the self-service cluster to access data sources so that it can read and write data in mappings.
A self-service cluster accesses data sources using the connections that you configure in your organization. If the connection requires you to create an IAM role or a managed identity, allow the cluster to use it based on the cloud platform:
  • On AWS, attach the IAM role to the Kubernetes user-managed service account.
  • On Microsoft Azure, assign the managed identity to the Secure Agent machine.
    If you configure a managed identity for an Azure ADLSGen2 connection, make sure the managed identity is assigned to every cluster node where data integration jobs can run.

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