Here’s the difference between Redshift and Estuary. The comparison is based on pricing, deployment, business model, and other important factors.
Amazon Redshift is a fully managed petabyte scale data warehouse service. Redshift is designed for analytic workloads and connects to standard SQL based clients and business intelligence tools. Redshift delivers fast query and I/O performance for virtually any size dataset by using columnar storage technology and parallelizing and distributing queries across multiple nodes. Most common administrative tasks associated with provisioning, configuring, monitoring, backing up, and securing a data warehouse are automated.
Estuary helps organizations gain real-time access to their data without having to manage infrastructure. Capture data from SaaS or technology sources, transform it and materialize it back into the same types of systems all with millisecond latency.