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Gareth Eagar
Gareth Eagar
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Gareth Eagar

Gareth Eagar has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry, starting in South Africa, working in the United Kingdom for a while, and now based in the USA. Having worked at AWS since 2017, Gareth has broad experience with a variety of AWS services, and deep expertise around building data platforms on AWS. While Gareth currently works as a Solutions Architect, he has also worked in AWS Professional Services, helping architect and implement data platforms for global customers. Gareth frequently speaks on data related topics.
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Exploring advanced Redshift features

While Redshift was first launched a long while back (2013), AWS is continually adding new functionality and features to Redshift. In this section, we are going to look at some of the advanced capabilities launched in the past few years that can help you get the most from your Redshift cluster. You should also regularly review the AWS What’s New page for Redshift (https://aws.amazon.com/redshift/whats-new/), as well as AWS blog posts tagged with Redshift (https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/big-data/tag/amazon-redshift/), to ensure you keep up to date with new features.

Data sharing between Redshift clusters

There are a number of use cases where you may want to share data from one Redshift cluster with data in another (or multiple other) Redshift cluster. For example, if you implement a data mesh architecture, you may want to make data available from one part of the business easily accessible for other parts of the business without needing...

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Published in: Oct 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781804614426

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Gareth Eagar

Gareth Eagar has over 25 years of experience in the IT industry, starting in South Africa, working in the United Kingdom for a while, and now based in the USA. Having worked at AWS since 2017, Gareth has broad experience with a variety of AWS services, and deep expertise around building data platforms on AWS. While Gareth currently works as a Solutions Architect, he has also worked in AWS Professional Services, helping architect and implement data platforms for global customers. Gareth frequently speaks on data related topics.
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