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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
Platform setup and administration
This chapter is for platform administrators and technical teams who set up Peak for Supply Chain Solutions. It explains how to connect data storage, configure data ingestion, and manage access.
If you are a business user, start with the solution chapters in this guide. If you are responsible for setup or integration, use the pages in this chapter.
How data flows in Peak
Setting up Peak for Supply Chain Solutions follows this sequence:
- Connect your data storage — Use Data Bridge to connect your data warehouse (Snowflake or Redshift) and data lake (S3). This is required before any data can be ingested.
- Ingest your data — Use Data ingestion to configure connectors and feeds that pull data from external sources into your data warehouse on a schedule or on demand.
- Manage your files — Use Files to browse the data lake, organize files, and create file feeds directly from uploaded files.
- Query your data — Use SQL Explorer to run SQL queries against ingested data in your data warehouse.
What this chapter covers
This chapter includes the following sections:
- Data storage setup through Data Bridge
- Data sources and data feeds
- File storage ingestion options
- File management in Peak
- Access control and credentials
- SQL Explorer basics