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Overview
From the March 2023 (4.32.1.0) release, the JDBC driver class for The Redshift Snap Pack is bundled with will use the Amazon Redshift driver com.amazon.redshift.jdbc42.Driver
as the default driver class beginning from March 2023 (4.32.1.0) release. This upgrade is backward-compatible; you can continue to use your existing pipelines. If the accounts are configured to use either PostgreSQL or Redshift driver, the respective driver is used without any issues. . The existing pipelines will continue to work as expected and the new pipelines will use the Redshift Driver as the default driver. However, the support for the PostgreSQL driver class will end by the November 2023 (4.35 release).
Important:
SnapLogic will support providing fixes for the issues you might encounter with accounts using the PostgreSQL driver in the Redshift Snap Pack until November 2023 (4.35 GA release).
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Note:
The new pipelines will use the Redshift Driver as the default driver from the March 2023 release. The existing pipelines will continue to work as expected.
After November 2023 (4.35 GA release), SnapLogic will NOT support providing fixes for the bugs that you might face encounter with the accounts using the PostgreSQL driver. Therefore, in such scenarios, you must migrate from the PostgreSQL driver to the Redshift driver.
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