Connect to External Services in Confluent Cloud

Confluent Cloud offers pre-built, fully-managed, Apache Kafka® Connectors that make it easy to instantly connect to popular data sources and sinks. With a simple UI-based configuration and elastic scaling with no infrastructure to manage, Confluent Cloud Connectors make moving data in and out of Kafka an effortless task, giving you more time to focus on app development.

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Source connector

A source connector, such as the Microsoft SQL Server Source connector, ingests entire databases and streams table updates to Kafka topics. It can also collect metrics from all of your application servers and store these in Kafka topics, making the data available for stream processing with low latency.

Sink connector

A sink connector delivers data from Kafka topics into secondary indexes, such as Google BigQuery or batch systems like Amazon S3, for offline analysis.

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Support policy for Confluent Cloud connectors

Important

Confluent connectors will not support data systems or versions that are no longer supported by their vendors. This policy becomes effective immediately once the data system or version reaches its end of support (EOS) date. For example, if Oracle ends the support for Oracle Database release version 19c on December 31, 2032, Confluent connectors will also end support for Oracle Database release version 19c on that same date.

The following are the lifecycle phases for fully-managed connectors:

  • General availability: The connectors are in active development and fully supported.

  • Deprecated: The deprecated connector will no longer be in active development. Note the following for the deprecated connectors:

    • From the deprecation day, users have one year to migrate to the recommended connector before the deprecated connector reaches end of life (EOL).

    • The connectors will be supported during this phase, and users can still access the connector documentation.

    Important

    Migration path: Confluent strongly recommends that users migrate to a respective supported connector before reaching the EOL date.

  • End of life (EOL): The deprecated connectors that reach the EOL are discontinued from Confluent Cloud and no longer supported. After the EOL date, note the following:

    • Existing deprecated connectors will cease to function.

    • Connector documentation will be archived and will no longer be maintained.

Connector support lifecycle

Support lifecycle phases for fully-managed connectors

Deprecated connectors

The following fully-managed connectors are deprecated:

Fully-managed connectors

Deprecation date

End of life date

Migration path

Google BigQuery Sink [Deprecated]

January 9, 2025

January 9, 2026

Migrate to Google BigQuery Sink V2

Google Cloud Functions Sink [Deprecated]

January 9, 2025

January 9, 2026

Migrate to Google Cloud Functions Gen 2 Sink

PostgreSQL CDC Source (Debezium) [Deprecated]

January 9, 2025

January 9, 2026

Migrate to PostgreSQL CDC Source V2 (Debezium)

MySQL CDC Source (Debezium) [Deprecated]

January 9, 2025

January 9, 2026

Migrate to MySQL CDC Source V2 (Debezium)

Microsoft SQL Server CDC Source (Debezium) [Deprecated]

January 9, 2025

January 9, 2026

Migrate to Microsoft SQL Server CDC Source V2 (Debezium)

PagerDuty Sink [Deprecated]

January 9, 2025

January 9, 2026

Migrate to HTTP Sink V2

Google Cloud Dataproc Sink [Deprecated]

January 9, 2025

January 9, 2026

No recommendation available

Supported connectors

The following fully-managed connectors are supported:

Preview connectors

Important

Preview features are not currently supported and are not recommended for production use. A preview feature is a Confluent Cloud component that is being introduced to gain early feedback. Preview connectors and features can be used for evaluation and non-production testing purposes or to provide feedback to Confluent. Comments, questions, and suggestions related to preview features are encouraged and can be submitted to ccloud-connect-preview@confluent.io.

Note that Preview connectors are billed in the same way as other managed connectors. For more information, see Managed connectors and custom connectors.

The following Confluent Cloud connectors are available for preview:

Custom connectors

For information about bringing your custom connector to Confluent Cloud, see Install Custom Connectors for Confluent Cloud.

Cloud platforms support

The following table shows the cloud platforms supported by each connector by default. To enable a sink connector on a different cloud, contact Confluent Support.

Cloud Connector

AWS

Azure

Google Cloud

Amazon CloudWatch Logs Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Amazon CloudWatch Metrics Sink

Yes

No

No

Amazon DynamoDB Sink

Yes

No

No

Amazon Kinesis Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Amazon Redshift Sink

Yes

No

No

Amazon S3 Sink

Yes

No

No

Amazon S3 Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Amazon SQS Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

AWS Lambda Sink

Yes

No

No

Azure Blob Storage Sink

No

Yes

No

Azure Blob Storage Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Azure Cognitive Search Sink

No

Yes

No

Azure Cosmos DB Sink

No

Yes

No

Azure Cosmos DB Sink V2

No

Yes

No

Azure Cosmos DB Source

No

Yes

No

Azure Cosmos DB Source V2

No

Yes

No

Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Sink

No

Yes

No

Azure Event Hubs Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Azure Functions Sink

No

Yes

No

Azure Service Bus Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Azure Synapse Analytics Sink

No

Yes

No

ClickHouse Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Couchbase Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Couchbase Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Databricks Delta Lake Sink

Yes

No

No

Datadog Metrics Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Datagen Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Elasticsearch Service Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

GitHub Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Google BigQuery Sink [Deprecated]

No

No

Yes

Google BigQuery Sink V2

No

No

Yes

Google Cloud BigTable Sink

No

No

Yes

Google Cloud Dataproc Sink

No

No

Yes

Google Cloud Functions Gen 2 Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Google Cloud Functions Sink

No

No

Yes

Google Cloud Pub/Sub Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Google Cloud Spanner Sink

No

No

Yes

Google Cloud Storage Sink

No

No

Yes

Google Cloud Storage Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

HTTP Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

HTTP Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

IBM MQ Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

InfluxDB 2 Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

InfluxDB 2 Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Jira Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

MariaDB CDC Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Microsoft SQL Server Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Microsoft SQL Server Source CDC (Debezium) [Deprecated]

Yes

Yes

Yes

Microsoft SQL Server Source CDC V2 (Debezium)

Yes

Yes

Yes

Microsoft SQL Server Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

MongoDB Atlas Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

MongoDB Atlas Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

MQTT Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

MQTT Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

MySQL Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

MySQL Source CDC (Debezium) [Deprecated]

Yes

Yes

Yes

MySQL Source CDC V2 (Debezium)

Yes

Yes

Yes

MySQL Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

New Relic Metrics Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

OpenSearch Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Oracle CDC Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Oracle XStream CDC Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Oracle Database Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Oracle Database Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

PagerDuty Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Pinecone Sink

Yes

No

No

PostgreSQL CDC Source (Debezium) [Deprecated]

Yes

Yes

Yes

PostgreSQL CDC Source V2 (Debezium)

Yes

Yes

Yes

PostgreSQL Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

PostgreSQL Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

RabbitMQ Sink Connector

Yes

Yes

Yes

RabbitMQ Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Redis Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Salesforce Bulk API 2.0 Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Salesforce Bulk API 2.0 Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Salesforce Bulk API Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Salesforce CDC Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Salesforce Platform Event Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Salesforce Platform Event Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Salesforce PushTopic Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Salesforce SObject Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

ServiceNow Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

ServiceNow Source V2

Yes

Yes

Yes

ServiceNow Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

SFTP Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

SFTP Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Snowflake Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Snowflake Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Solace Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Splunk Sink

Yes

Yes

Yes

Zendesk Source

Yes

Yes

Yes

Networking and DNS

For information about managed connector networking, see Manage Networking for Confluent Cloud Connectors.

Confluent Cloud API for fully-managed and custom connectors

For information and examples to use with the Confluent Cloud API for fully-managed and custom connectors, see the Confluent Cloud API for Connect Usage Examples documentation.

Cloud Console connector controls

You can use the GUI buttons to pause, resume, and restart an existing connector. Select and display one of your listed connectors to view the controls.

Connector Pause, Resume, and Restart buttons

Manage the connector control status

If you pause a managed connector, the connector is still active and hourly base costs for tasks assigned to the connector continue to accrue. For more information, see Managed connectors and custom connectors.

The following fully-managed connectors do not support restart functionality:

Connector data previews

For information about connector data previews, see Data Previews for Confluent Cloud Connectors.

Single message transforms

For information about using single message transforms (SMTs), see Configure Single Message Transforms for Kafka Connectors in Confluent Cloud.

View connector events

For information about viewing Confluent Cloud connector events, see View Connector Events for Confluent Cloud.

Important

Viewing connector events is restricted to the OrganizationAdmin RBAC role. Viewing events is not available for other roles.

Interpret connector statuses

For information about Confluent Cloud connector statuses, see Interpret Connector Statuses for Confluent Cloud.

Service accounts

For information about setting up service accounts, see Manage Service Accounts for Connectors in Confluent Cloud.

RBAC for fully-managed connectors

For information about RBAC and fully-managed connectors, see Configure RBAC for Connectors in Confluent Cloud.

Dead letter queue

For information about accessing and using the Confluent Cloud Dead Letter Queue, see View Connector Dead Letter Queue Errors in Confluent Cloud.

Connector limitations

To view a list of connector limitations, see Limits for Fully-Managed Connectors for Confluent Cloud.

Manage Offsets

For information about managing offsets for managed connectors, see Manage Offsets for Fully-Managed Connectors in Confluent Cloud.

Provider Integration

For information about setting up IAM role-based authorization using provider integration in fully-managed connectors, see Manage Provider Integration for Fully-Managed Connectors in Confluent Cloud.

Manage CSFLE

For information about managing client-side field level encryption (CSFLE) in fully-managed connectors, see Manage CSFLE for Fully-Managed Connectors in Confluent Cloud.