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Connecting to Data Sources
Updated on 2024-11-27 GMT+08:00
Connecting to Data Sources
Overview
Before creating a data API, you need to connect to a data source to ensure that data can be read from the source. The data source connection configuration varies depending on data source types.
Prerequisites
- Before accessing a data source, ensure that the ROMA Connect instance can connect to the network where your data source resides.
- Same VPC: The instance can directly access the data source.
- Two VPCs in the same region: Connect the instance and the data source using a peering connection. For details, see VPC Peering Connection.
- Two VPCs in two regions: Connect the instance and the data source using a peering connection. For details, see Network Communications Among VPCs Across Regions.
- Communication over the public network: Ensure that the ROMA Connect instance has been bound with an EIP.
- To enable cross-VPC private access, configure the routes between the instance and the subnet where the data source resides.
Connecting to a Data Source
- Connecting to a DWS Data Source
- Connecting to a Gauss100 Data Source
- Connecting to a HANA Data Source
- Connecting to a HIVE Data Source
- Connecting to a MongoDB Data Source
- Connecting to a MySQL Data Source
- Connecting to an Oracle Data Source
- Connecting to a PostgreSQL Data Source
- Connecting to a Redis Data Source
- Connecting to a SQL Server Data Source
Parent topic: Creating and Exposing Data APIs
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