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Frequently asked questions
How can I keep passive metadata accurate and useful over time?
To maintain high-quality passive metadata, Sifflet recommends a mix of automated ingestion and manual curation. Connect your data sources, standardize tagging, build a business glossary, and schedule regular reviews. This helps ensure your data profiling and data validation rules stay aligned with evolving business needs.
How does schema evolution impact batch and streaming data observability?
Schema evolution can introduce unexpected fields or data type changes that disrupt both batch and streaming data workflows. With proper data pipeline monitoring and observability tools, you can track these changes in real time and ensure your systems adapt without losing data quality or breaking downstream processes.
How does Sifflet enhance data lineage tracking for dbt projects?
Sifflet enriches your data lineage tracking by visually mapping out your dbt models and how they connect across different projects. This is especially useful for teams managing multiple dbt repositories, as Sifflet brings everything together into a clear, centralized lineage view that supports root cause analysis and proactive monitoring.
What is reverse ETL and why is it important in the modern data stack?
Reverse ETL is the process of moving data from your data warehouse into external systems like CRMs or marketing platforms. It plays a crucial role in the modern data stack by enabling operational analytics, allowing business teams to act on real-time metrics and make data-driven decisions directly within their everyday tools.
What are the key features to look for in a data observability platform?
When evaluating an observability platform, look for strong data lineage tracking, real-time metrics collection, anomaly detection capabilities, and broad integrations across your data stack. Features like field-level lineage, ease of setup, and user-friendly dashboards can make a big difference too. At Sifflet, we believe observability should empower both technical and business users with the context they need to trust and act on data.
What makes data observability different from traditional monitoring tools?
Traditional monitoring tools focus on infrastructure and application performance, while data observability digs into the health and trustworthiness of your data itself. At Sifflet, we combine metadata monitoring, data profiling, and log analysis to provide deep insights into pipeline health, data freshness checks, and anomaly detection. It's about ensuring your data is accurate, timely, and reliable across the entire stack.
What kind of monitoring capabilities does Sifflet offer out of the box?
Sifflet comes with a powerful library of pre-built monitors for data profiling, data freshness checks, metrics health, and more. These templates are easily customizable, supporting both batch data observability and streaming data monitoring, so you can tailor them to your specific data pipelines.
What should I consider when choosing a data observability tool?
When selecting a data observability tool, consider your data stack, team size, and specific needs like anomaly detection, metrics collection, or schema registry integration. Whether you're looking for open source observability options or a full-featured commercial platform, make sure it supports your ecosystem and scales with your data operations.













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