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Frequently asked questions

Can I define data quality monitors as code using Sifflet?
Absolutely! With Sifflet's Data-Quality-as-Code (DQaC) v2 framework, you can define and manage thousands of monitors in YAML right from your IDE. This Everything-as-Code approach boosts automation and makes data quality monitoring scalable and developer-friendly.
How does Sifflet support data governance at scale?
Sifflet supports scalable data governance by letting you tag declared assets, assign owners, and classify sensitive data like PII. This ensures compliance with regulations and improves collaboration across teams using a centralized observability platform.
How does Sifflet’s dbt Impact Analysis improve data pipeline monitoring?
By surfacing impacted tables, dashboards, and other assets directly in GitHub or GitLab, Sifflet’s dbt Impact Analysis gives teams real-time visibility into how changes affect the broader data pipeline. This supports better data pipeline monitoring and helps maintain data reliability.
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.
Can Sifflet integrate with my existing data stack for seamless data pipeline monitoring?
Absolutely! One of Sifflet’s strengths is its seamless integration across your existing data stack. Whether you're working with tools like Airflow, Snowflake, or Kafka, Sifflet helps you monitor your data pipelines without needing to overhaul your infrastructure.
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.
How does field-level lineage improve root cause analysis in observability platforms like Sifflet?
Field-level lineage allows users to trace issues down to individual columns across tables, making it easier to pinpoint where a problem originated. This level of detail enhances root cause analysis and impact assessment, helping teams resolve incidents quickly and maintain trust in their data.
Can better design really improve data reliability and efficiency?
Absolutely. A well-designed observability platform not only looks good but also enhances user efficiency and reduces errors. By streamlining workflows for tasks like root cause analysis and data drift detection, Sifflet helps teams maintain high data reliability while saving time and reducing cognitive load.
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