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  1. Preface
  2. Connectors and Connections
  3. Data Ingestion and Replication connectors
  4. Data Ingestion and Replication connection properties

Connectors and Connections

Connectors and Connections

File Ingestion and Replication connectors

File Ingestion and Replication
connectors

Before you define connections for
file ingestion and replication
tasks, ensure that you have a license for the connectors that
File Ingestion and Replication
requires for the source and target types.
The following table lists the connectors that a
file ingestion and replication
task supports based on the source and target types:
Source or target name
Connector
Source or target type
Local folder
No connector required
Source and Target
Advanced FTP
Advanced FTP V2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Advanced FTPS
Advanced FTPS V2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Advanced SFTP
Advanced SFTP V2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Amazon S3
Amazon S3 V2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Amazon Redshift
Amazon Redshift V2 (add-on)
target
Cloud Integration Hub
Cloud Integration Hub (add-on)
Source and Target
You can't configure a
file ingestion and replication
task using Cloud Integration Hub as both source and target.
Databricks
Databricks
Source and Target
Google BigQuery
Google BigQuery V2 (add-on)
Target
Google Cloud Storage
Google Cloud Storage V2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Hadoop Files
Hadoop Files V2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Microsoft Azure Blob Storage
Microsoft Azure Blob Storage V3 (add-on)
Source and Target
Microsoft Azure Data Lake Store
Microsoft Azure Data Lake Store Gen2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Microsoft Azure Data Lake Store
Microsoft Azure Data Lake Store V3 (add-on)
Source and Target
Microsoft Azure Synapse SQL
Microsoft Azure Synapse SQL (add-on)
Target
Microsoft Fabric OneLake
Microsoft Fabric OneLake (add-on)
Source and Target
Snowflake
Snowflake Cloud Data Warehouse V2 (add-on)
Target

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