Connect your sources and destinations in minutes, with real-time data replication built for modern teams.
Amazon Keyspaces
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CockroachDB
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DocumentDB
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DynamoDB
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Events API
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Microsoft SQL Server
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MongoDB
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MySQL
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Oracle
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PostgreSQL
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BigQuery
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ClickHouse
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Databricks
Destination
Google Cloud Storage
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Iceberg
Destination
Microsoft SQL Server
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MotherDuck
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MySQL
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PostgreSQL
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Amazon Redshift
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Amazon S3
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Snowflake
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Artie supports CDC replication from many operational databases and document stores, including PostgreSQL (including Aurora/RDS, Cloud SQL, and Supabase), MySQL (including MariaDB), Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, MongoDB (including DocumentDB), CockroachDB, DynamoDB, Amazon Keyspaces, and more.
Artie can land data in major cloud warehouses, lakehouse platforms, and object storage. This includes Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift, Databricks, ClickHouse, MotherDuck, Iceberg, S3, GCS, and PostgreSQL, MySQL, or SQL Server as targets, and more.
Artie connects over TLS using credentials you provide and replicates by reading your database’s native change stream, with IP allowlisting, SSH, or private connectivity (e.g. AWS PrivateLink) as your network setup allows.
A few minutes, once you have database access, credentials, and any network approvals (typically ~15 minutes for a first pipeline when everything is ready—see Quickstart).
No, Artie is designed so your data is replicated to your destination—not retained within Artie once data has been processed. As described on our website, Artie replicates data with encryption in transit and at rest and without storing your data.