Amazon Redshift now supports altering sort keys on tables in zero-ETL integration
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The article summarizes a new feature in Amazon Redshift that allows altering sort keys on tables replicated through zero-ETL integration.
Specifically, the article covers:
- Sort keys determine the physical sorting order of rows within a table, and optimizing them can improve query performance
- Amazon Redshift's zero-ETL integration helps derive insights across applications and break down data silos
- Users can now modify the sort keys of tables replicated through zero-ETL integration for faster and more efficient querying
- Users can also set the sort key to AUTO, allowing Amazon Redshift to set it automatically based on the workload and data patterns
- Links to documentation for getting started with zero-ETL integration and understanding sort keys in Amazon Redshift
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