Amazon Redshift now supports the ‘refresh interval’ feature for zero-ETL integration, allowing you to control the frequency of data replication into Amazon Redshift. When you specify a non-zero refresh interval to your integration, the ongoing replication process will only start after the specified interval has elapsed.
Amazon Redshift’s zero-ETL integrations enable you to break down data silos in your organization and run near real-time analytics and machine learning (ML) on the data from your operational databases. Now, with the launch of refresh interval, you have the flexibility to control the frequency of data replication to Amazon Redshift. Existing integrations will continue to have a zero refresh interval, but you can modify them depending on your data latency requirements.
To learn more and get started with zero-ETL integration, visit the getting started guides for Amazon Redshift. To learn more about how to use refresh interval, see the documentation.
Source:: Amazon AWS