Amazon Redshift, a hosted data warehouse product, forms part of the larger cloud-computing platform Amazon Web Services. It is built on top of technology from the massive parallel processing (MPP) data-warehouse company ParAccel (later acquired by Actian). Redshift differs from Amazon's other hosted database offering, Amazon RDS, in its ability to handle analytics workloads on large-scale datasets stored by a column-oriented DBMS principle. To be able to handle large scale datasets Amazon makes use of massive parallel processing.
Contents
- Business intelligence tools
- Business intelligence partners
- Data integration partners
- System integration and consulting partners
- Query and data modeling partners
- History
- References
Amazon Redshift is based on PostgreSQL 8.0.2. PostgreSQL 9.x includes features not supported in Amazon Redshift. In addition, there are important differences between Amazon Redshift SQL and PostgreSQL 8.0.2. PostgreSQL 8.0.2 was released in 2005 and PostgreSQL has seen massive development since then. Many PostrgreSQL features are not supported.
Business intelligence tools
In principle, Amazon Redshift can handle all connections from other applications based upon ODBC and JDBC connections. Amazon has listed a number of business intelligence tools as partners and tested tools in their APN Partner program.
Business intelligence partners
Data integration partners
Amazon Redshift also has partners providing data integration tools.
System integration and consulting partners
Query and data modeling partners
History
An initial preview beta was released on November 2012 and a full release was made available on February 15, 2013.