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# AWS Redshift

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Provide the following information to create an AWS Redshift Data Connector.

* **Data Connector Name:** Provide a user-defined name to identify the data source.
* **Description:** Provide the Connection Details.
* **Username:** Enter a Username (It should be the same as given in the connection server).
* **Password:** Enter the password (It should be the same as provided in the connection server).
* **IP/Host:** Enter database server details (from where the user wants to fetch data).
* **Port:** Provide the server port number.
* **Database Name:** Name of the database where you wish to store the data.
* Click the **‘Save’** option.

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* The success messages appear to assure the data connection, and the newly created AWS Redshift data connector gets added to the Data Connectors list.

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