Synchronizing Glue Data Catalog to a different account
As a centralized repository, a data lake allows you to store all your structured and unstructured data at any scale without needing upfront data schema definitions. AWS Lake Formation simplifies data lake management on AWS by acting as a layer on top of existing data storage services such as S3. It automatically catalogs data, manages access, and integrates with various AWS services such as Glue and Athena. One of its key features is its integration with AWS Glue. Lake formation in conjunction with AWS Resource Access Manager (RAM) offers a secure and simple method for the sharing of the AWS Glue Data Catalog across multiple AWS accounts. This promotes collaboration and data accessibility across different teams or organizations, allowing them to make the most of their data lakes and extract valuable insights from their shared resources. However, you need to carefully plan and test your data-sharing process. Before sharing the catalog...