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Creating a DynamoDB zero-ETL integration with Amazon SageMaker Lakehouse

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After completing integration prerequisites, you can create, modify, or delete the zero-ETL integration following the guidance below:

Creating an integration

To create an integration
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon DynamoDB console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/dynamodbv2.

  2. In the navigation pane, choose Integrations.

  3. Select Create zero-ETL integration with Amazon SageMaker Lakehouse, and then choose Next.

  4. To create an integration, see Creating an integration.

  5. To modify an integration, see Modifying an integration.

  6. To delete an integration, see Deleting an integration.

  7. To set up a cross-account integration, see Setting up cross-account integration.

Enabling compaction on target Amazon S3 tables

You can enable compaction to improve query performance in Amazon Athena.

First, complete the prerequisite setup for compaction resources, including configuring the necessary IAM role. Refer to the Lake Formation documentation for detailed IAM role configuration steps. See, Optimizing tables for compaction.

To enable compaction on the AWS Glue table created during integration, follow the Lake Formation compaction enabling process. This will help optimize your table's performance and query efficiency.

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