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Effective in version 10.1.1, you can use the following new features when you configure Sqoop:
You can run Sqoop mappings on the Blaze engine.
You can run Sqoop mappings on the Spark engine to read data from or write data to Oracle databases.
When you run Sqoop mappings on the Blaze and Spark engines, you can configure partitioning. You can also run the mappings on a Hadoop cluster that uses Kerberos authentication.
When you run Sqoop mappings on the Blaze engine to read data from or write data to Teradata, you can use the following specialized connectors:
Cloudera Connector Powered by Teradata
Hortonworks Connector for Teradata
These specialized connectors use native protocols to connect to the Teradata database.