Connectors#
This chapter describes the connectors available in Starburst Enterprise to access data from different data sources.
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Starburst connectors and connector extensions#
Starburst Enterprise platform (SEP) includes numerous additional and enhanced connectors.
The Starburst connectors overview contains details about the key features, license requirements and other aspects about all the connectors included with SEP.
- Starburst connectors overview
- Starburst IBM DB2 connector
- Starburst DynamoDB connector
- Starburst Generic JDBC connector
- Starburst Greenplum connector
- Starburst Hive connector
- IBM Cloud Object Storage support for the Hive connector
- MapR Hive support
- Cloudera Data Platform support
- Starburst Delta Lake connector
- Starburst Kafka connector
- Starburst MySQL connector
- Starburst Netezza connector
- Starburst Oracle connector
- Starburst PostgreSQL connector
- Starburst Redshift connector
- Starburst SAP HANA connector
- Starburst SingleStore (MemSQL) connector
- Starburst Salesforce connector
- Starburst Snowflake connector
- Starburst SQL Server connector
- Starburst Stargate
- Starburst Synapse connector
- Starburst Teradata connectors
- Starburst shared connector features
Trino connectors#
The following Trino connectors are also included in SEP:
- Accumulo connector
- BigQuery connector
- Black Hole connector
- Cassandra connector
- ClickHouse connector
- Druid connector
- Elasticsearch connector
- Google Sheets connector
- JMX connector
- Iceberg connector
- Kinesis connector
- Kudu connector
- Local file connector
- Memory connector
- MongoDB connector
- Phoenix connector
- Pinot connector
- Prometheus connector
- Redis connector
- System connector
- Thrift connector
- TPCDS connector
- TPCH connector