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Amazon Redshift Cookbook

Amazon Redshift Cookbook

By : Shruti Worlikar, Arumugam, Patel
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Amazon Redshift Cookbook

Amazon Redshift Cookbook

4.8 (9)
By: Shruti Worlikar, Arumugam, Patel

Overview of this book

Amazon Redshift is a fully managed, petabyte-scale AWS cloud data warehousing service. It enables you to build new data warehouse workloads on AWS and migrate on-premises traditional data warehousing platforms to Redshift. This book on Amazon Redshift starts by focusing on Redshift architecture, showing you how to perform database administration tasks on Redshift. You'll then learn how to optimize your data warehouse to quickly execute complex analytic queries against very large datasets. Because of the massive amount of data involved in data warehousing, designing your database for analytical processing lets you take full advantage of Redshift's columnar architecture and managed services. As you advance, you’ll discover how to deploy fully automated and highly scalable extract, transform, and load (ETL) processes, which help minimize the operational efforts that you have to invest in managing regular ETL pipelines and ensure the timely and accurate refreshing of your data warehouse. Finally, you'll gain a clear understanding of Redshift use cases, data ingestion, data management, security, and scaling so that you can build a scalable data warehouse platform. By the end of this Redshift book, you'll be able to implement a Redshift-based data analytics solution and have understood the best practice solutions to commonly faced problems.
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Connecting to an Amazon Redshift cluster programmatically using Java

Java has been used for decades to build and orchestrate data pipeline tasks, ranging from cleaning and processing to data analysis. Java can programmatically access Amazon Redshift to build automated applications. In this recipe, we will use an AWS-provided Redshift JDBC driver in Java to connect to an Amazon Redshift cluster.

Getting ready

To complete this recipe, you will need to do the following:

  • Create an Amazon Redshift cluster and login credentials.
  • Install Java 8 and have an IDE to develop and run the code in. Alternatively, you can use AWS Cloud9. The AWS Cloud9 IDE offers a rich code editing experience and a runtime debugger with support for several programming languages. It also provides a built-in terminal. You can set up AWS Cloud9 for Java using the instructions provided at https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cloud9/latest/user-guide/sample-java.html.
  • Modify the security group that&apos...

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