Amazon Redshift announces support for History Mode for zero-ETL integrations
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Amazon Redshift has launched history mode for zero-ETL integrations, a feature that enables building Type 2 Slowly Changing Dimension (SCD 2) tables without writing code.
- Supports tracking historical data changes across multiple data sources
- Covers databases like Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon RDS for MySQL, and Aurora
- Enables advanced analytics, lookback reports, and trend analysis
- Preserves data change history without duplicating storage
- Reduces storage needs and operational costs
- Works with both existing and new integrations
- Allows selective historical tracking for specific tables
The feature simplifies historical data tracking and provides organizations with more flexible and cost-effective data analysis capabilities.
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