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Amazon Redshift Documentation

Amazon Redshift is a fast, fully managed, petabyte-scale data warehouse service that makes it simple and cost-effective to efficiently analyze all your data using your existing business intelligence tools. It is optimized for datasets ranging from a few hundred gigabytes to a petabyte or more and costs less than $1,000 per terabyte per year, a tenth the cost of most traditional data warehousing solutions.

Getting started with Amazon Redshift

  1. If you are a first-time user of Amazon Redshift Serverless, read this section to learn how to create Amazon Redshift Serverless resources, as well as load and query data.
  2. Watch this demo video to get started with Amazon Redshift Serverless.

Analyzing outside data sources in Amazon Redshift

  1. Query data from your Amazon S3 data lake without loading the data into Amazon Redshift tables.

Working with Amazon Redshift provisioned clusters

  1. Perform cluster operations, such as resizing, pausing, resuming, renaming, and deleting.

User guides

  1. Get started with Amazon Redshift Serverless and Amazon Redshift. Set up an account and walk through a simple example.
  2. Design, build, query, and maintain the databases that make up your data warehouse. Includes syntax for Redshift SQL commands and functions.
  3. Create and manage Amazon Redshift Serverless resources and Amazon Redshift clusters.

References

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