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
What role does data observability play in Shippeo's customer experience?
Data observability helps Shippeo’s Customer Experience team respond quickly to issues like missing GPS data or unusual spikes in transport orders. Real-time alerts empower them to act fast, communicate with customers, and keep service levels high.
What are the main differences between ETL and ELT for data integration?
ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) transforms data before storing it, while ELT (Extract, Load, Transform) loads raw data first, then transforms it. With modern cloud storage, ELT is often preferred for its flexibility and scalability. Whichever method you choose, pairing it with strong data pipeline monitoring ensures smooth operations.
Why is data categorization important for data governance and compliance?
Effective data categorization is essential for data governance and compliance because it helps identify sensitive data like PII, ensuring the correct protection policies are applied. With Sifflet’s classification tags, governance teams can easily locate and safeguard sensitive information, supporting GDPR data monitoring and overall data security compliance.
Why might a company need more than just data quality monitoring?
While data quality monitoring is essential, many enterprises need broader observability that includes pipeline health, infrastructure performance, and downstream usage. Platforms like Sifflet provide this full-stack visibility, helping teams achieve SLA compliance, streamline incident response, and ensure data reliability throughout the entire lifecycle.
What is data lineage and why is it important for data observability?
Data lineage is the process of tracing data as it moves from source to destination, including all transformations along the way. It's a critical component of data observability because it helps teams understand dependencies, troubleshoot issues faster, and maintain data reliability across the entire pipeline.
What is Flow Stopper and how does it help with data pipeline monitoring?
Flow Stopper is a powerful feature in Sifflet's observability platform that allows you to pause vulnerable pipelines at the orchestration layer before issues reach production. It helps with proactive data pipeline monitoring by catching anomalies early and preventing downstream damage to your data systems.
Why is data reliability more important than ever?
With more teams depending on data for everyday decisions, data reliability has become a top priority. It’s not just about infrastructure uptime anymore, but also about ensuring the data itself is accurate, fresh, and trustworthy. Tools for data quality monitoring and root cause analysis help teams catch issues early and maintain confidence in their analytics.
How does Sifflet support data quality monitoring for business metrics?
Sifflet uses ML-based data quality monitoring to detect anomalies in business metrics and alert users in real time. This enables both data and business teams to quickly investigate issues, perform root cause analysis, and maintain trust in their data.




















