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  1. Introducing Mass Ingestion
  2. Getting Started with Mass Ingestion
  3. Connectors and Connections
  4. Mass Ingestion Applications
  5. Mass Ingestion Databases
  6. Mass Ingestion Files
  7. Mass Ingestion Streaming
  8. Monitoring Mass Ingestion Jobs
  9. Asset Management
  10. Troubleshooting

Mass Ingestion

Mass Ingestion

Mass Ingestion Streaming connectors

Mass Ingestion Streaming
connectors

Before you define connections for the
streaming ingestion
tasks, ensure that you have a license for the required connectors for your source and target types.
The following table lists the connectors that a
streaming ingestion
task supports based on the source and target type:
Source or target name
Connector
Source or target type
Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose
Amazon Kinesis (add-on)
Target
Amazon Kinesis Data Streams
Amazon Kinesis (add-on)
Source and Target
Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK)
Kafka (add-on)
Source and Target
Amazon S3
Amazon S3 V2 (add-on)
Target
AMQP
AMQP (add-on)
Source
Apache Kafka
Kafka (add-on)
Source and Target
Azure Event Hubs Kafka
Kafka (add-on)
Source
Confluent Kafka
Kafka (add-on)
Source and Target
Databricks Delta
Databricks Delta (add-on)
Target
Flat file
No connector required
Source and Target
Google Cloud Storage
Google Cloud Storage V2 (add-on)
Target
Google PubSub
Google PubSub (add-on)
Source and Target
JDBC V2
JDBC V2 (add-on)
Target
JMS
JMS (add-on)
Source
Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage
Azure Data Lake Store Gen2 (add-on)
Target
Microsoft Azure Event Hub
Azure Event Hubs (add-on)
Target
MQTT
MQTT (add-on)
Source
OPC UA
OPCUA (add-on)
Source
REST V2
REST V2 (add-on)
Source
While importing a
streaming ingestion
task, both read and write connection types appear in the drop-down list on the
Import Review
page. You can also see connections to connectors that are not supported by
Mass Ingestion Streaming
.

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