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File Ingestion and Replication connectors

Before you define connections for file ingestion and replication tasks, ensure that you have a license for the connectors that File Ingestion and Replication requires for the source and target types.
The following table lists the connectors that a file ingestion and replication task supports based on the source and target types:
Source or target name
Connector
Source or target type
Local folder
No connector required
Source and Target
Advanced FTP
Advanced FTP V2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Advanced FTPS
Advanced FTPS V2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Advanced SFTP
Advanced SFTP V2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Amazon S3
Amazon S3 V2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Amazon Redshift
Amazon Redshift V2 (add-on)
target
Cloud Integration Hub
Cloud Integration Hub (add-on)
Source and Target
Note: You can't configure a file ingestion and replication task using Cloud Integration Hub as both source and target.
Databricks
Databricks
Source and Target
Google BigQuery
Google BigQuery V2 (add-on)
Target
Google Cloud Storage
Google Cloud Storage V2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Hadoop Files
Hadoop Files V2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Microsoft Azure Blob Storage
Microsoft Azure Blob Storage V3 (add-on)
Source and Target
Microsoft Azure Data Lake Store
Microsoft Azure Data Lake Store Gen2 (add-on)
Source and Target
Microsoft Azure Data Lake Store
Microsoft Azure Data Lake Store Gen1 V3 (add-on)
Source and Target
Microsoft Azure Synapse SQL
Microsoft Azure Synapse SQL (add-on)
Target
Microsoft Fabric OneLake
Microsoft Fabric OneLake (add-on)
Source and Target
Snowflake
Snowflake Data Cloud (add-on)
Target