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⇱ Automate Amazon Athena Data Replication to SAP HANA


Automate Amazon Athena Data Replication to SAP HANA

πŸ‘ Mohsin Turki
Mohsin Turki
Technical Marketing Engineer
Use CData Sync to customize and automate Amazon Athena data replication to SAP HANA.

Always-on applications rely on automatic failover capabilities and real-time data access. CData Sync integrates live Amazon Athena data into your SAP HANA instance, allowing you to consolidate all of your data into a single location for archiving, reporting, analytics, machine learning, artificial intelligence and more.

About Amazon Athena Data Integration

CData provides the easiest way to access and integrate live data from Amazon Athena. Customers use CData connectivity to:

  • Authenticate securely using a variety of methods, including IAM credentials, access keys, and Instance Profiles, catering to diverse security needs and simplifying the authentication process.
  • Streamline their setup and quickly resolve issue with detailed error messaging.
  • Enhance performance and minimize strain on client resources with server-side query execution.

Users frequently integrate Athena with analytics tools like Tableau, Power BI, and Excel for in-depth analytics from their preferred tools.

To learn more about unique Amazon Athena use cases with CData, check out our blog post: https://www.cdata.com/blog/amazon-athena-use-cases.


Getting Started


Configure SAP HANA as a Replication Destination

Using CData Sync, you can replicate Amazon Athena data to SAP HANA. To add a replication destination, navigate to the Connections tab.

  1. Click Add Connection. πŸ‘ Add a new connection.
  2. Select the Destinations tab and locate the SAP HANA connector. πŸ‘ Configure a Destination connection to SAP HANA.
  3. Click the Configure Connection icon at the end of that row to open the New Connection page. If the Configure Connection icon is not available, click the Download Connector icon to install the SAP HANA connector. For more information about installing new connectors, see Connections in the Help documentation.
  4. To connect to SAP HANA, set the following connection properties:
    • Server: Enter the IP address or name of the server you want to connect to.
    • Port: Enter the port where the server is running.
    • Auth Scheme: Select the Auth Scheme as Password. The Auth Schemes available on CData Sync are Password, OKTA, and Kerberos.
    • Database: Enter the name of the database.
    • User: Enter the username of a user with read/write access to the database.
    • Password: Enter the password of a user with read/write access to the database.
  5. πŸ‘ Enter the connection details.
  6. Once connected, click Create & Test to create, test and save the connection.

You are now connected to SAP HANA and can use it as both a source and a destination.

NOTE: You can use the Label feature to add a label for a source or a destination.

πŸ‘ Add a label.

In this article, we will demonstrate how to load Amazon Athena data into SAP HANA and utilize it as a destination.

Configure the Amazon Athena Connection

You can configure a connection to Amazon Athena from the Connections tab. To add a connection to your Amazon Athena account, navigate to the Connections tab.

  1. Click Add Connection.
  2. Select a source (Amazon Athena).
  3. Configure the connection properties.

    Authenticating to Amazon Athena

    To authorize Amazon Athena requests, provide the credentials for an administrator account or for an IAM user with custom permissions: Set to the access key Id. Set to the secret access key.

    Note: Though you can connect as the AWS account administrator, it is recommended to use IAM user credentials to access AWS services.

    Obtaining the Access Key

    To obtain the credentials for an IAM user, follow the steps below:

    1. Sign into the IAM console.
    2. In the navigation pane, select Users.
    3. To create or manage the access keys for a user, select the user and then select the Security Credentials tab.

    To obtain the credentials for your AWS root account, follow the steps below:

    1. Sign into the AWS Management console with the credentials for your root account.
    2. Select your account name or number and select My Security Credentials in the menu that is displayed.
    3. Click Continue to Security Credentials and expand the Access Keys section to manage or create root account access keys.

    Authenticating from an EC2 Instance

    If you are using the CData Data Provider for Amazon Athena 2018 from an EC2 Instance and have an IAM Role assigned to the instance, you can use the IAM Role to authenticate. To do so, set to true and leave and empty. The CData Data Provider for Amazon Athena 2018 will automatically obtain your IAM Role credentials and authenticate with them.

    Authenticating as an AWS Role

    In many situations it may be preferable to use an IAM role for authentication instead of the direct security credentials of an AWS root user. An AWS role may be used instead by specifying the . This will cause the CData Data Provider for Amazon Athena 2018 to attempt to retrieve credentials for the specified role. If you are connecting to AWS (instead of already being connected such as on an EC2 instance), you must additionally specify the and of an IAM user to assume the role for. Roles may not be used when specifying the and of an AWS root user.

    Authenticating with MFA

    For users and roles that require Multi-factor Authentication, specify the and connection properties. This will cause the CData Data Provider for Amazon Athena 2018 to submit the MFA credentials in a request to retrieve temporary authentication credentials. Note that the duration of the temporary credentials may be controlled via the (default 3600 seconds).

    Connecting to Amazon Athena

    In addition to the and properties, specify , and . Set to the region where your Amazon Athena data is hosted. Set to a folder in S3 where you would like to store the results of queries.

    If is not set in the connection, the data provider connects to the default database set in Amazon Athena.

    πŸ‘ Configuring a Source connection (Salesforce is shown).
  4. Click Connect to Amazon Athena to ensure that the connection is configured properly.
  5. Click Save & Test to save the changes.

Configure Replication Queries

CData Sync enables you to control replication with a point-and-click interface and with SQL queries. For each replication you wish to configure, navigate to the Jobs tab and click Add Job. Select the Source and Destination for your replication.

πŸ‘ Select Source and Destination connections for the replication.

Replicate Entire Tables

To replicate an entire table, navigate to the Task tab in the Job, click Add Tasks, choose the table(s) from the list of Amazon Athena tables you wish to replicate into SAP HANA, and click Add Tasks again.

πŸ‘ Choose entire tables to replicate (Salesforce is shown).

Customize Your Replication

You can use the Columns and Query tabs of a task to customize your replication. The Columns tab allows you to specify which columns to replicate, rename the columns at the destination, and even perform operations on the source data before replicating. The Query tab allows you to add filters, grouping, and sorting to the replication with the help of SQL queries. πŸ‘ Configure a replication Transform.

Schedule Your Replication

Select the Overview tab in the Job, and click Configure under Schedule. You can schedule a job to run automatically by configuring it to run at specified intervals, ranging from once every 10 minutes to once every month.

πŸ‘ Schedule your job to run automatically.

Once you have configured the replication job, click Save Changes. You can configure any number of jobs to manage the replication of your Amazon Athena data to SAP HANA.

Run the Replication Job

Once all the required configurations are made for the job, select the Amazon Athena table you wish to replicate and click Run. After the replication completes successfully, a notification appears, showing the time taken to run the job and the number of rows replicated.

πŸ‘ Run the job.

Free Trial & More Information

Now that you have seen how to replicate Amazon Athena data into SAP HANA, visit our CData Sync page to explore more about CData Sync and download a free 30-day trial. Start consolidating your enterprise data today!

As always, our world-class Support Team is ready to answer any questions you may have.