Sync data from
Amazon Redshift to Google Cloud Functions
Connect your data from Amazon Redshift to Google Cloud Functions with Hightouch. No APIs, no months-long implementations, and no CSV files. Just your data synced forever.
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Integrate your data in 3 easy steps
01
Add your source and destination
Connect to 15+ data sources, like Amazon Redshift, and 150+ destinations, like Google Cloud Functions.
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02
Define your model
Use SQL or select an existing dbt or Looker model.
03
Sync your data
Define how fields from your model map to Google Cloud Functions, and start syncing.
email
email
name
name
total_orders
all_orders
last_login
last_login
Model your Amazon Redshift data using any of these methods
dbt Model Selector
Sync directly with your dbt models saved in a git.
Looker
Query using looks. Hightouch turns your look into SQL and will pull from your source.
SQL Editor
Create and Edit SQL from your browser. Hightouch supports SQL native to Amazon Redshift.
Table Selector
Select available tables and sheets from Amazon Redshift and sync using existing views without having to write SQL.
Customer Studio
For less technical users, pass traits and audiences from Amazon Redshift using our visual segmentation builder.
Does this integration support in-warehouse planning?
Yes, if you integerate Amazon Redshift and Google Cloud Functions using Hightouch, in-warehouse planning is supported.
Great, but what is in-warehouse planning?
Between every sync, Hightouch notices any and all changes in your data model. This allows you to only send updated results to your destination (in this case Google Cloud Functions). With the baseline setup, Hightouch picks out only the rows that need to be synced by querying every row in your data model before diffing using Hightouch’s infrastructure.
The issue here is this can be slow for large models.
Warehouse Planning allows Hightouch to do this diff directly in your warehouse. Read more on how this works here.
Exercise granular control over triggers, batching rules, rate limits, concurrency limits, and error handling.
Use a programming language of your choice: Python, Java, C#, and more.
Filter, transform, or enrich your data while syncing.
Connect with a dedicated service account so that Hightouch can invoke your functions without exposing them to the public internet.
About Amazon Redshift
Amazon Redshift is a fully managed, petabyte-scale data warehouse service in the cloud. It is built on Amazon Web Services
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This integration is part of the Hightouch custom destination toolkit, a suite of developer-focused destinations that make it easy to build custom connectors.
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