Redshift
Integrate Sifflet with Redshift to access end-to-end lineage, monitor assets like Spectrum tables, enrich metadata, and gain insights for optimized data observability.




Exhaustive metadata
Sifflet leverages Redshift's internal metadata tables to retrieve information about your assets and enhance it with Sifflet-generated insights.


End-to-end lineage
Have a complete understanding of how data flows through your platform via end-to-end lineage for Redshift.
Redshift Spectrum support
Sifflet can monitor external tables via Redshift Spectrum, allowing you to ensure the quality of data stored in other systems like S3.


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Frequently asked questions
How can poor data distribution impact machine learning models?
When data distribution shifts unexpectedly, it can throw off the assumptions your ML models are trained on. For example, if a new payment processor causes 70% of transactions to fall under $5, a fraud detection model might start flagging legitimate behavior as suspicious. That's why real-time metrics and anomaly detection are so crucial for ML model monitoring within a good data observability framework.
What makes Sifflet different from other observability tools like Datadog or IBM Databand?
Unlike Datadog, which focuses on infrastructure and application telemetry, and IBM Databand, which specializes in pipeline health, Sifflet offers true end-to-end data observability. It combines data quality monitoring, data lineage tracking, and anomaly detection into one platform, all powered by AI agents designed to reduce manual effort and boost trust in your data.
How do Subdomains improve data observability at scale?
Subdomains help scale data observability by letting you organize your domains into a hierarchy that mirrors your org chart. This means teams can manage their own data pipeline monitoring while the platform team maintains strategic oversight. It’s a great way to improve clarity, security, and speed across your observability platform.
What kind of teams benefit most from using Subdomains in their observability tools?
Subdomains are perfect for fast-growing teams, multi-regional operations, and enterprises with 200+ users. They’re especially valuable for organizations with customer-facing data products or strict compliance needs, where clear access rules and audit-ready controls are essential for effective data quality monitoring.
What is a Single Source of Truth, and why is it so hard to achieve?
A Single Source of Truth (SSOT) is a centralized repository where all organizational data is stored and accessed consistently. While it sounds ideal, achieving it is tough because different tools often measure data in unique ways, leading to multiple interpretations. Ensuring data reliability and consistency across sources is where data observability platforms like Sifflet can make a real difference.
How does data observability improve incident response and SLA compliance?
With data observability, teams get real-time metrics and deep context around data issues. This means faster incident response and better SLA compliance. Sifflet’s observability platform helps you pinpoint root causes quickly, reducing downtime and giving stakeholders confidence in the reliability of your data.
What types of metadata are captured in a modern data catalog?
Modern data catalogs capture four key types of metadata: technical (schemas, formats), business (definitions, KPIs), operational (usage patterns, SLA compliance), and governance (access controls, data classifications). These layers work together to support data quality monitoring and transparency in data pipelines.
Why is data observability important for monetizing data products?
When you're selling data, trust is everything. Data observability ensures your data is accurate, fresh, and traceable, which builds client confidence. Carrefour, for example, used observability to monitor over 800 assets and enforce data quality across 8 countries, making their data products reliable and revenue-generating at scale.



















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