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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift
  3. PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift Configuration
  4. Amazon Redshift Sources and Targets
  5. Amazon Redshift Mappings
  6. Amazon Redshift Pushdown Optimization
  7. Amazon Redshift Sessions
  8. Appendix A: Amazon Redshift Data Type Reference
  9. Appendix B: Troubleshooting

PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerCenter Integration Service and Amazon Redshift Integration

PowerCenter Integration Service and Amazon Redshift Integration

The PowerCenter Integration Service uses the Amazon Redshift connection to connect to Amazon Redshift.
The following image shows how PowerCenter connects to Amazon Redshift to read data: The image shows the source, the PowerCenter Integration Service, the Amazon S3 bucket, and the Amazon Redshift target. The PowerCenter Integration Service reads data from any source and writes the data to Amazon S3 through a TCP/IP network. The PowerCenter Integration Service issues a copy command that copies data from Amazon S3 to the Amazon Redshift target table.
When you run the Amazon Redshift session, the PowerCenter Integration Service reads data from Amazon Redshift based on the workflow and Amazon Redshift connection configuration. The PowerCenter Integration Service connects and reads data from Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) through a TCP/IP network. The PowerCenter Integration Service then stores data in a staging directory on the PowerCenter machine. Amazon S3 is a storage service in which you can copy data from source and simultaneously move data to any target. The PowerCenter Integration Service issues a copy command that copies data from Amazon S3 to the target.
The following image shows how PowerCenter connects to Amazon Redshift to write data: The image shows the source, the PowerCenter Integration Service, the Amazon S3 bucket, and the Amazon Redshift target. The PowerCenter Integration Service reads data from any source and writes the data to Amazon S3 through a TCP/IP network. The PowerCenter Integration Service issues a copy command that copies data from Amazon S3 to the Amazon Redshift target table.
When you run the Amazon Redshift session, the PowerCenter Integration Service writes data to Amazon Redshift based on the workflow and Amazon Redshift connection configuration. The PowerCenter Integration Service stores data in a staging directory on the PowerCenter machine. The PowerCenter Integration Service then connects and writes data to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) through a TCP/IP network. Amazon S3 is a storage service in which you can copy data from source and simultaneously move data to Amazon Redshift clusters. The PowerCenter Integration Service issues a copy command that copies data from Amazon S3 to the Amazon Redshift target table.

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