Cross-Region data access limitations - Amazon Lake Formation
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Cross-Region data access limitations

Lake Formation supports querying Data Catalog tables across Amazon Web Services Regions. You can access data in a Region from other Regions using Amazon Athena, Amazon EMR, and Amazon Glue ETL by creating resource links in other Regions pointing to the source databases and tables. With cross-Region table access, you can access data across Regions without copying the underlying data or the metadata into the Data Catalog.

The following limitations apply to cross-Region table access.

  • Lake Formation doesn't support querying Data Catalog tables from another Region using Amazon Redshift Spectrum.

  • In the Lake Formation console, the database and table views don't show the source Region database/table names.

  • To view the list of tables under a shared database from another Region, you need to first create a resource link to the shared database, then select the resource link, and choose View tables.

  • Cross-Region table access feature doesn't work when you create resource links in Amazon Web Services Regions that point to shared databases and tables created in opt in Regions.

    For more information, see Opt in Regions on the Supported Amazon Web Services Regions and services page.

  • Lake Formation doesn't support cross-Region resource link calls made by SAML users.