DB2 for i to Amazon Redshift Data Integration
The leading hybrid-cloud solution for Amazon Redshift integration. Automated continuous ETL/ELT data replication from DB2 for i to Amazon Redshift.
Whether you're managing operational reporting, connecting data for analytics, or ensuring disaster recovery, CData Sync's no-code approach to data integration simplifies the process of putting DB2 for i data to work.
DB2 for i:
Amazon Redshift:
Amazon Redshift is a fully managed, petabyte-scale data warehouse service in the cloud. It allows users to analyze large datasets quickly and efficiently using SQL queries. With automatic scaling, high performance, and cost-effective pricing, Redshift is ideal for businesses looking to store and analyze vast amounts of data.
Integrate DB2 for i and Amazon Redshift with CData Sync
CData Sync provides a straightforward way to continuously pipeline your DB2 for i data to any database, data lake, or data warehouse, making it easily available to analytics, reporting, AI, and machine learning.
- Synchronize data with a wide range of traditional and emerging databases including Amazon Redshift.
- Replicate DB2 for i data to database's and data warehouse systems to facilitate operational reporting, BI, and analytics.
- Offload queries from DB2 for i to reduce load and increase performance.
- Connect DB2 for i to business analytics for BI and decision support.
- Archive DB2 for i data for disaster recovery.
Integrate DB2 for i with Amazon Redshift
DB2 for i Data Integration Features
Ditch the code and complex setups to move more data in less time. Connect DB2 for i to any destination with drag-and-drop ease.
Incremental updates and automatic schema replication eliminate the headaches of DB2 for i data integration, ensuring Amazon Redshift always has the latest data.
Replicate all the data that matters with predictable, transparent pricing. Unlimited replication between DB2 for i and Amazon Redshift.
Other DB2 for i Data Integration Tools
Easily create data pipelines that integrate and replicate data from DB2 for i to any supported data store, including: