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Intro
This article explains how to connect Domo’s Cloud Integrations to Amazon Redshift, allowing you to query and visualize Amazon Redshift data directly in Domo without moving or duplicating data.Prerequisites
You must have an AWS account with access to Redshift to move forward.Create or Manage Your Amazon Redshift Integrations
To access the integration management interface, follow these steps:- Navigate to Data Warehouse.
- Select Connect Data.
- From the list of Cloud Integrations, choose Amazon Redshift.
The Domo on Amazon Redshift page appears. - Select Connect Amazon Redshift to start creating a new integration (see the integration setup instructions).
- Select Manage Integrations to modify existing integrations.
A list of available integrations displays. - Select the wrench icon next to an integration to view available options.
The options shown depend on your access level.

Create an Amazon Redshift Integration in Domo
Every Amazon Redshift integration in Domo requires an authenticated AWS service account. Once created, a single service account can be reused across multiple integrations. Follow these steps to create an Amazon Redshift integration in Domo:- Provide a name for the integration. This is simply a label to help you identify the integration within Domo. It does not need to match any names in Amazon Redshift and can be changed later if needed.

- Amazon Redshift instance – Exists independently of Domo.
- Amazon Redshift service account – Defined in Domo and connects to the Amazon Redshift instance.
- Amazon Redshift integration – Uses the service account and adds settings such as connected tables and caching behavior.
Note: Multiple service accounts can connect to the same Amazon Redshift instance. Multiple integrations can share a single service account.
- Initially, only the owner of the service account has access.
- The owner can share access with individuals or groups.
- If multiple integrations use the same service account, they inherit the same user privileges.
- Changes to privileges affect all integrations tied to that account.
Create an Amazon Redshift Service Account in Domo
Every Amazon Redshift integration in Domo relies on an authenticated Amazon Redshift service account. Once created, this account can be reused across multiple Amazon Redshift integrations. Domo provides a dedicated Accounts Page where you can create and manage service accounts for various external services, including Amazon Redshift. After creation, your Amazon Redshift service account will appear on this page. Follow these steps to create an Amazon Redshift service account in Domo:- Choose a name to identify this Amazon Redshift service account within Domo.
- The name can be changed later.
- Use clear, distinctive names to avoid confusion between Amazon Redshift accounts and integrations.
- You can create multiple service accounts even if they all point to the same Amazon Redshift instance.
- Enter the connection URL for your Amazon Redshift instance.
- Enter your Redshift Username.
- Enter your Redshift Password.
