☁ī¸Cloud Provider Integrations

A cloud provider is a provider of hardware that is accessible via the internet.

We classify a warehouse as any vendor that allows data teams to manage and provision hardware via the internet with an expansive online portal. They are, of course, GCP, AWS and Azure.

Importantly, where Integration Jobs fall under a specific integration, due to the expansive nature of Cloud Providers, it does not make sense for the same hierarchy to follow. For example, the user experience of configuring multiple "AWS" integrations for different Integration Jobs such as operations to provision an ECS cluster, operations to trigger a job in EC2 etc. would be poor.

Therefore, while we have a list of supported cloud providers, Orchestra also creates an Integration for each piece of Cloud infrastructure. Examples would include

  • AWS: ECS, EC2, EKS

  • GCP: Datatream

  • Azure: ADF, VMs

Standalone services provided by the cloud providers such as BigQuery or Azure Data Factory will be treated separately. Orchestra builds integrations to pieces of infrastructure directly provisioned by cloud providers to enable orchestration and observability for highly custom workloads.

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