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Frequently asked questions

How does Sifflet support real-time data lineage and observability?
Sifflet provides automated, field-level data lineage integrated with real-time alerts and anomaly detection. It maps how data flows across your stack, enabling quick root cause analysis and impact assessments. With features like data drift detection, schema change tracking, and pipeline error alerting, Sifflet helps teams stay ahead of issues and maintain data reliability.
What makes a data observability platform truly end-to-end?
Great question! A true data observability platform doesn’t stop at just detecting issues. It guides you through the full lifecycle: monitoring, alerting, triaging, investigating, and resolving. That means it should handle everything from data quality monitoring and anomaly detection to root cause analysis and impact-aware alerting. The best platforms even help prevent issues before they happen by integrating with your data pipeline monitoring tools and surfacing business context alongside technical metrics.
What role does technology play in supporting data team well-being?
The right technology can make a big difference. Adopting observability tools that offer features like data lineage tracking, data freshness checks, and pipeline health dashboards can reduce manual firefighting and help your team work more autonomously. This not only improves productivity but also makes day-to-day work more enjoyable.
What does it mean to treat data as a product?
Treating data as a product means prioritizing its reliability, usability, and trustworthiness—just like you would with any customer-facing product. This mindset shift is driving the need for observability platforms that support data governance, real-time metrics, and proactive monitoring across the entire data lifecycle.
How do Service Level Indicators (SLIs) help improve data product reliability?
SLIs are a fantastic way to measure the health and performance of your data products. By tracking metrics like data freshness, anomaly detection, and real-time alerts, you can ensure your data meets expectations and stays aligned with your team’s SLA compliance goals.
What kind of health scoring does Adaptavist use for their data assets?
Adaptavist built a platform health dashboard that scores each asset based on data freshness, quality, and reliability. This kind of data profiling helps them prioritize fixes, improve root cause analysis, and ensure continued trust in their analytics pipeline observability.
How does data observability differ from traditional data quality monitoring?
Great question! While data quality monitoring focuses on detecting when data doesn't meet expected thresholds, data observability goes further. It continuously collects signals like metrics, metadata, and lineage to provide context and root cause analysis when issues arise. Essentially, observability helps you not only detect anomalies but also understand and fix them faster, making it a more proactive and scalable approach.
How do Subdomains support self-service and reduce platform team bottlenecks?
Subdomains empower each team to manage their own observability setup, from configuring monitors to setting thresholds. This decentralization speeds up time-to-value and reduces the need for constant involvement from the central platform team, making self-service data observability a reality.
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