Connections
Manage source and destination connections.
Connections overviewLearn about the different types of connections and how to use them.
Create new connectionsConnect with new data sources and data destinations.
Edit connectionsLearn how to edit an existing source or destination connection.
Delete connectionsPermanently delete connections to data sources and destinations.
Sources
Connect to your data sources and manage your source connections
Source ConnectionsThe raw data for your data product comes from a source. Connections to the source are required to obtain the data.
FTP Source ConnectionFollow our setup guide to connect your File Transfer Protocol (FTP) as a data source to Crux.
SFTP Source ConnectionFollow our setup guide to connect your SFTP connection as a data source to Crux.
S3 Source ConnectionFollow our setup guide to connect an Amazon S3 bucket as a data source for your Data Product.
GCS Source ConnectionFollow our setup guide to connect a Google Cloud Storage (GCS) bucket as a data source for your Data Product.
Destinations
Create and manage data destination connections
Destination ConnectionsOnce your data product is filtered, profiled, and scheduled for management, it is distributed to a destination for use.
FTP Destination ConnectionFollow our setup guide to connect your File Transfer Protocol (FTP) destination to Crux.
SFTP Destination ConnectionFollow our setup guide to connect an SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) destination to Crux.
S3 Destination ConnectionFollow our setup guide to connect your Amazon S3 bucket to Crux.
GCS Destination ConnectionFollow our setup guide to connect your Google Cloud Storage (GCS) bucket to Crux.
BigQuery Destination ConnectionBigQuery is a managed, serverless data warehouse that enables scalable analysis over petabytes of data and supports querying using ANSI SQL.
Snowflake Destination ConnectionFollow our setup guide to connect your Snowflake data warehouse to Crux.