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Frequently asked questions

What’s the difference between a data schema and a database schema?
Great question! A data schema defines structure across your entire data ecosystem, including pipelines, APIs, and ingestion tools. A database schema, on the other hand, is specific to one system, like PostgreSQL or BigQuery, and focuses on tables, columns, and relationships. Both are essential for effective data governance and observability.
How does data observability support compliance with regulations like GDPR?
Data observability plays a key role in data governance by helping teams maintain accurate documentation, monitor data flows, and quickly detect anomalies. This proactive monitoring ensures that your data stays compliant with regulations like GDPR and HIPAA, reducing the risk of costly fines and audits.
Can data observability support better demand forecasting for retailers?
Absolutely. By integrating historical sales, real-time transactions, and external data sources like weather or social trends, data observability platforms enhance forecast accuracy. They use machine learning to evaluate and adjust predictions, helping retailers align inventory with actual consumer demand more effectively.
How does Sifflet support data documentation in Airflow?
Sifflet centralizes documentation for all your data assets, including DAGs, models, and dashboards. This makes it easier for teams to search, explore dependencies, and maintain strong data governance practices.
Can SQL Table Tracer be used to improve incident response and debugging?
Absolutely! By clearly mapping upstream and downstream table relationships, SQL Table Tracer helps teams quickly trace issues back to their source. This accelerates root cause analysis and supports faster, more effective incident response workflows in any observability platform.
How does Sifflet support data quality monitoring for business metrics?
Sifflet uses ML-based data quality monitoring to detect anomalies in business metrics and alert users in real time. This enables both data and business teams to quickly investigate issues, perform root cause analysis, and maintain trust in their data.
What kind of visibility does a data observability platform provide?
A robust data observability platform like Sifflet gives you end-to-end visibility into your data ecosystem. This includes data freshness checks, schema changes, lineage tracking, and anomaly detection. It's like having a complete map of your data journey, helping you proactively manage quality and trust in your analytics.
Can Sifflet help with root cause analysis when data issues arise?
Absolutely! Sifflet’s field-level data lineage tracking lets you trace data issues from BI dashboards all the way back to source systems. Its AI agent, Sage, even recalls past incidents to suggest likely causes, making root cause analysis faster and more accurate for data engineers and analysts alike.
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