Connectors that support data source definitions

Data source definitions are supported for certain data source types.

Following is the list of data source types and their associated connectors that you can select when you create a data source definition. You must select a data source type that corresponds to the connector. The available protection solutions depend on the data source type.

Supported data source types
Data source type Connectors Protection solution
Amazon S3 - Amazon S3
- Generic S3
- MinIO
Governed catalogs in the platform
Asset Files Asset Files Governed catalogs in the platform
Box Box Governed catalogs in the platform
Google Cloud Storage Google Cloud Storage Governed catalogs in the platform
IBM Cloud Data Engine IBM Cloud Data Engine Governed catalogs in the platform
IBM Cloud Object Storage (infrastructure) IBM Cloud Object Storage (infrastructure) Governed catalogs in the platform
IBM Db2 - IBM Db2
- IBM Db2 Big SQL
- IBM Db2 for DataStage
- IBM Db2 for i
- IBM Db2 for z/OS
- IBM Db2 on Cloud
- IBM Db2 Warehouse
Governed catalogs in the platform
IBM Netezza Performance Server - IBM Netezza Performance Server
- IBM Netezza Performance Server for DataStage
Governed catalogs in the platform
IBM watsonx.data IBM watsonx.data IBM watsonx.data
Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Governed catalogs in the platform
Microsoft SQL Server - Microsoft Azure SQL Database
- Microsoft SQL Server
Governed catalogs in the platform
Milvus Milvus Governed catalogs in the platform
MySQL - Amazon RDS for MySQL
- IBM Cloud Databases for MySQL
- MySQL
- SingleStoreDB
Governed catalogs in the platform
Oracle - Amazon RDS for Oracle
- Oracle
- Oracle Database for DataStage
Governed catalogs in the platform
PostgreSQL - Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL
- Greenplum
- IBM Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL
- PostgreSQL
Governed catalogs in the platform
Snowflake Snowflake Governed catalogs in the platform

For more information on hard-coded properties, see Connectors with hard-coded properties.