📄️ Selecting access or connection methods
Explore the different access methods available for Data Integration, including their advantages and disadvantages, compatibility details, and recommendations.
📄️ Integrating Data Integration with VPN
Integrating Data Integration With VPN is available to users on the Enterprise plan.
📄️ Creating SSL connection
SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a standard security protocol establishing encrypted communication between a server and a browser. SSL/TLS ensures that communication to and from Data Integration remains private and secure.
📄️ Creating SSH tunnel
SSH tunneling (port forwarding) sends network data across an encrypted connection. It connects resources from external networks to an internal network without exposing internal resources to the internet. In most Data Integration use-cases, the SSH tunnelling provides a safer and encrypted access from Data Integration servers to internal databases to retrieve data.
📄️ Configuring Reverse SSH tunnel
Reverse SSH Tunnel is available to users on the Pro Plus plan.
📄️ Creating AWS private link
Private Link is available to users on the Pro Plus plan.
📄️ Configuring AWS Private Link for Snowflake connection
Private Link is available to users on the Pro Plus plan.
📄️ Configuring Amazon Redshift private link
Amazon Redshift private link is available to users on the Pro Plus plan.
📄️ Configuring Azure private link
Private Link is available to users on the Pro Plus plan.
📄️ Creating Azure Databricks Private Link
Data Integration supports connecting to Azure Databricks using Azure Private Link. This provides secure, private connectivity between Data Integration and your Databricks workspace, avoiding exposure to the public internet.
📄️ Configuring Google private service connect
Google Private Service Connect is available to users on the Pro Plus plan.
📄️ Creating an RDS proxy
Proxy requests to AWS RDS
📄️ Data Integration's whitelist IPs
IP whitelisting grants network access only to specific IP addresses for security purposes.