Getting started with Amazon Lake Formation-managed datashares - Amazon Redshift
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Getting started with Amazon Lake Formation-managed datashares

With Amazon Redshift, you can access and share live data across Amazon accounts and Amazon Redshift clusters through Amazon Lake Formation-managed datashares. Amazon Lake Formation datashares enable data providers to securely share live data from their Amazon S3 data lake with any consumer, including other Amazon accounts and Amazon Redshift clusters.