Available connections
AWS Glue supports the following connection types:
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Adobe Marketo Engage
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Amazon Aurora (supported if the native JDBC driver is being used. Not all driver features can be leveraged)
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Amazon DocumentDB
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Amazon DynamoDB
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Amazon OpenSearch Service, for use with AWS Glue for Spark.
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Amazon Redshift
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Azure Cosmos, for use of Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL with AWS Glue ETL jobs
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Azure SQL, for use with AWS Glue for Spark.
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Facebook Ads
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Google Ads
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Google Analytics 4
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Google BigQuery, for use with AWS Glue for Spark.
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Google Sheets
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HubSpot
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Instagram Ads
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Intercom
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JDBC
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Jira
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Kafka
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MongoDB
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MongoDB Atlas
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Oracle NetSuite
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Salesforce
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Salesforce Marketing Cloud
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Salesforce Marketing Cloud Account Engagement (previously Salesforce Pardot)
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SAP HANA, for use with AWS Glue for Spark.
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SAP OData
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ServiceNow
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Slack
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Snapchat Ads
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Stripe
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Snowflake, for use with AWS Glue for Spark.
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Teradata Vantage, when using AWS Glue for Spark.
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Vertica, for use with AWS Glue for Spark.
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Zendesk
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Zoho CRM
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Various Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) offerings.
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Network (designates a connection to a data source that is in an Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC))
With AWS Glue Studio, you can also create a connection for a connector. A connector is an optional code package that assists with accessing data stores in AWS Glue Studio. For more information, see Using connectors and connections with AWS Glue Studio
For information about how to connect to on-premises databases, see How to access and analyze on-premises data stores using
AWS Glue