ODBC Driver for Teradata - Suite 20.00.33

by Teradata

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  • 20.00.33.00
  • 20.00.30.00
  • 20.00.29.00
  • 20.00.27.00
  • 20.00.25.00
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  • 20.00.15.00
  • 20.00.14.00
  • 20.00.13.00
  • 20.00.12.00

ODBC Driver for Teradata – Suite 20.00.33 is a connectivity component released by Teradata Corporation that enables Windows, Linux, and AIX applications to open standards-based access to Teradata Vantage and legacy Teradata Database systems. Packaged as a single installable suite, the driver implements the ODBC 3.8 specification and exposes the full SQL dialect of the Teradata engine, allowing BI tools, ETL packages, custom scripts, and reporting solutions to submit queries, retrieve large result sets, and execute bulk-load operations with catalog-level metadata discovery. Typical use cases include Power BI, Tableau, or Excel refreshing dashboards against multi-petabyte analytic repositories, SSIS or Informatica workflows pushing transformed data into production tables, and Python or R notebooks running ad-hoc statistical analyses through pyodbc or RODBC. Version 20.00.33.00, the seventeenth public release since the line debuted, adds support for Teradata’s QueryGrid 2.5, enhances TLS 1.3 cipher selection, and introduces a configurable token-cache for SSO environments, while remaining backward-compatible with servers from Teradata Database 14.10 onward. Administrators can silently deploy the suite through command-line switches that register driver aliases, configure Kerberos or LDAP authentication, and set session-level performance tunings such as packet size and spool timeout without manual ODBC Administrator entries. The component is catalogued under “Database Connectivity & Drivers” and is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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