Immuta Support Matrix Overview
Databases
Immuta supports the following databases.
- Amazon Redshift
- Amazon Redshift Serverless
- Amazon Redshift Spectrum
- Amazon S3
- Azure Synapse Analytics (Immuta only supports Dedicated SQL pools, not Serverless SQL pools.)
- Google BigQuery
- Databricks Unity Catalog:
- Databricks clusters (See the Databricks Installation guide for supported Databricks runtimes.)
- Databricks SQL
- Snowflake
- Starburst (Trino)
Legacy Databases
The following legacy databases are currently supported for existing customers.
- Apache Impala
- Amazon Athena
- Amazon EMR Hive - Deprecated in 2023.2
- Amazon EMR Spark - Deprecated in 2023.2
- Amazon S3 proxy - Deprecated in 2023.3
- Azure Data Lake Storage - Deprecated in 2023.3
- Azure SQL - Deprecated in 2023.3
- CDH Spark
- Elasticsearch
- Greenplum
- MySQL
- Netezza
- Oracle
- PostgreSQL
- SQL Server
Kubernetes Versions
Immuta supports the following Kubernetes distributions. Click a link below for details.
- Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
- Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
- Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE)
- OpenShift
- Rancher Kubernetes Engine (RKE)
External Catalogs
Immuta supports these external catalogs. Click a link below for configuration instructions.
External IAMs
For details about the IAM protocols and providers in this section, see the support matrix in the Identity Managers Overview.
IAM Protocols
Immuta fully supports these IAM protocols:
- AD/LDAP
- SAML 2.0
- OpenID Connect 1.0
IAM Providers
These are common providers that support the protocols listed above. However, this list may not be all-inclusive, and if a provider stops supporting one of those protocols, Immuta may not fully support that provider.
- Active Directory
- ADFS
- Amazon Cognito
- Centrify
- JumpCloud
- Keycloak
- Microsoft Entra ID
- Okta
- OneLogin
- OpenLDAP and other LDAP servers
- Oracle Access Manager
- Ping Identity
Web Browsers
Immuta supports the following web browsers.
- Firefox
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Edge