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- Overview
- Platform setup and administration
- Platform setup and administration
- Platform architecture
- Data Bridge onboarding overview
- Connecting a Peak-managed data lake
- Connecting a customer-managed data lake
- Creating an AWS IAM role for Data Bridge
- Connecting a Snowflake data warehouse
- Connecting a Redshift data warehouse (public connectivity)
- Connecting a Redshift data warehouse (private connectivity)
- Reauthorizing a Snowflake OAuth connection
- Using Snowflake with Peak
- SQL Explorer overview
- Roles and permissions
- User management
- Inventory management solution
- Commercial pricing solution
- Merchandising solution

Supply Chain & Retail Solutions user guide
Last updated Apr 16, 2026
Connecting a Peak-managed data lake
Connecting a Peak-managed data lake lets you quickly set up data storage without managing AWS resources yourself. Peak creates and manages the S3 bucket and associated infrastructure in the region you select.
Prerequisites
Before connecting a Peak-managed data lake, ensure you have the following:
- You have access to Peak with permissions to configure Data Bridge.
Steps
Follow these steps to connect a Peak-managed data lake:
- In Peak, open Manage and select Data Bridge.
- Select Add data lake.
- Enter a unique name for the data lake connection.
- Select Peak-managed.
- Select the AWS region where your data lake should be stored.
- Select Next to review the configuration.
- Select Finish to create the data lake connection.
Result
The data lake connection appears as Active in the Data Bridge list.