Lyftrondata
  • Introduction
    • About Lyftrondata
    • Lyftrondata Feature
    • Lyftrondata System Architecture
      • Lyftrondata Integration Framework
      • Lyftrondata Connector Framework
    • Core Concepts
      • Data Pipelines
      • Vision and Goals
      • Sources and Destinations
        • Types of Sources
        • Types of Destination
    • Free Trial
    • Lyftrondata Apps
      • Data Loader
        • Full Load
        • Incremental Load
      • Data Mirror
        • Prerequisite
        • Integration
      • Data Vault
      • ELT
      • ETL
      • Data Analytics
    • Faq
  • Lyftrondata Connectors
    • Source
      • πŸ“ΆSales Analytics
      • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»Technology Analytics
      • πŸ’ΈFinance Analytics
      • πŸ“ŠBusiness Analytics
      • 🀝Marketing Analytics
      • πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡΄Commerce Analytics
      • ☁️Weather Analytics
      • πŸ”ƒSupply Chain Analytics
      • ⏳Human Resources Analytics
    • Destinations
  • Managing Lyftrondata
    • Lyftrondata Installation
      • Requirements
      • On AWS Deployment
      • On AWS Deployment Using AMI
      • On Azure Deployment
      • On DigitalOcean Deployment
      • Deployment Info
    • Configure Lyftrondata
      • AWS S3/IAM User
      • Wasabi
      • Settings and Security
  • Developer Guides
    • Understand Lyftrondata
      • Lyftrondata Architecture
      • Libraries and Dependencies Used in Our Application
      • Services used by Lyftrondata
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Sources and Destinations

Lyftrondata integrates with a multitude of databases, applications, and webhooks from which you can load data, and several databases and data warehouses to which you can load the ingested data. The location where your data resides is called a Source, and the database or data warehouse to which you load it is called a Destination in Lyftrondata.

Users on paid plans have unlimited access to all the Sources for creating pipelines. Users on the Trial plan have limited use of the Free Sources.

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