This page describes the provider-specific properties and the details you need to input to create connections to the specific databases. Some properties are common to these databases, you can find that information in the Common common properties section.
AMAZONEC2
Property |
Description |
Comments
Access Key |
Type Yourself
Access Key ID identifies you as the party responsible for service requests. You include it in each request. |
Secret Key |
Type Yourself
Each Access Key ID has a Secret Access Key associated with it. This key is just a long string of characters that you use to calculate the digital signature |
you include in the request. |
Bucket |
Any object that needs to be stored in Amazon EC2 is organized into buckets. |
SNOWFLAKE
Property |
Values
Description |
Driver Version |
Select the driver version of the Snowflake database to connect to using this connection. | |
Server |
Type Yourself
The IP or name of the machine where the database server is running |
DB |
Type Yourself
Specify the name of the database to connect to using this connection |
WAREHOUSE |
Specify the name of the virtual warehouse |
with the required resources in Snowflake. |
Schema |
The schema to be used for a specified user for this database connection |