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Frequently asked questions
Why is data observability becoming such a priority for enterprises in 2025?
Great question! As more organizations rely on AI and analytics for decision-making, ensuring data quality, health, and reliability has become non-negotiable. Data observability platforms like Sifflet help teams detect issues early, reduce downtime, and maintain trust in their data pipelines.
Why isn't infrastructure monitoring enough to ensure data reliability?
Great question! Infrastructure tools like Datadog are excellent at monitoring system uptime, server health, and network performance, but they lack visibility into the actual content of your data. That means they can’t catch silent data issues like null values or schema changes that break downstream dashboards. That’s where a data observability platform like Sifflet comes in—it ensures your data is accurate, complete, and trustworthy, not just delivered on time.
How does Sifflet help with data lineage tracking?
Sifflet offers detailed data lineage tracking at both the table and field level. You can easily trace data upstream and downstream, which helps avoid unexpected issues when making changes. This transparency is key for data governance and ensuring trust in your analytics pipeline.
How can data observability help reduce data entropy?
Data entropy refers to the chaos and disorder in modern data environments. A strong data observability platform helps reduce this by providing real-time metrics, anomaly detection, and data lineage tracking. This gives teams better visibility across their data pipelines and helps them catch issues early before they impact the business.
Which platform offers stronger root cause analysis capabilities?
Both Monte Carlo and Acceldata offer root cause analysis, but they focus on different layers. Monte Carlo excels at field-level lineage and visualizing what changed in your data, while Acceldata digs into infrastructure-level issues like Kafka failures or resource limits. Depending on your needs, either can be a powerful observability tool.
What is passive metadata, and why does it matter for data observability?
Passive metadata is the descriptive information about your data assets, like table names, column types, and ownership details. It may not update in real time, but it's essential for data observability because it provides the structural foundation for cataloging, governance, and lineage tracking. With Sifflet, this metadata powers everything from asset discovery to root cause analysis.
How does the new Custom Metadata feature improve data governance?
With Custom Metadata, you can tag any asset, monitor, or domain in Sifflet using flexible key-value pairs. This makes it easier to organize and route data based on your internal logic, whether it's ownership, SLA compliance, or business unit. It's a big step forward for data governance and helps teams surface high-priority monitors more effectively.
Can data quality monitoring alone guarantee data reliability?
Not quite. While data quality monitoring helps ensure individual datasets are accurate and consistent, data reliability goes further by ensuring your entire data system is dependable over time. That includes pipeline orchestration visibility, anomaly detection, and proactive monitoring. Pairing data quality with a robust observability platform gives you a more comprehensive approach to reliability.













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