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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Introduction to Amazon Redshift connectors
  3. Part 2: Data Integration with Amazon Redshift V2 Connector
  4. Part 3: Data Integration with Amazon Redshift Connector

Amazon Redshift Connectors

Amazon Redshift Connectors

Connection details

Connection details

The following table describes the basic connection properties:
Property
Description
Connection Name
Name of the connection. Each connection name must be unique within the organization. Connection names can contain alphanumeric characters, spaces, and the following special characters: _. + -, Maximum length is 255 characters.
Description
Description of the connection. Maximum length is 4000 characters.
Use Secret Vault
Stores sensitive credentials for this connection in the secrets manager that is configured for your organization.
This property appears only if secrets manager is set up for your organization.
When you enable the secret vault in the connection, you can select which credentials that the Secure Agent retrieves from the secrets manager. If you don't enable this option, the credentials are stored in the repository or on a local Secure Agent, depending on how your organization is configured.
If you’re using this connection to apply data access policies through pushdown or proxy services, you cannot use the Secret Vault configuration option.
For information about how to configure and use a secrets manager, see
"Secrets manager configuration" in the Administrator help
.
Runtime Environment
Name of the runtime environment where you want to run tasks.
Select a Secure Agent, Hosted Agent, serverless, or elastic runtime environment.
Hosted Agent doesn't apply for mappings that run on an advanced cluster. You also cannot use the Hosted Agent for IAM authentication and EC2 AssumeRole authentication.
For more information about how to configure and use the runtime environments, see
Runtime Environments
in the Administrator help.

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