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datahub
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Ask HN: Looking for DB schema management tool
Sounds like you are looking for a data catalog tool instead of db schema management tool. You can check out Amundsen (https://www.amundsen.io/), DataHub (https://datahubproject.io/)
If you are looking for schema change management tool, then you can check out Bytebase (bytebase.com). But it can't answer questions like "which collections contain links to bigmongo.user.id?"
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Which open source or commercial tools are used for Data Governance and access management
IIUC DataHub (open source project out of LinkedIn) might be relevant here
- ODD Platform - An open-source data discovery and observability service - v0.12 release
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What data governance tool are you folks using?
I’m a huge fan of DataHub, the open source data catalogue spun out of LinkedIn, but it’s best thought of as an observability layer for data assets that can be shared by data engineers and analyst-types. For data users: it’s a stellar search/discovery interface (what datasets are there on this keyword, which are most broadly used across the organization, what downstream products are made with this data, what’s it usually joined to, are it’s upstream pipelines reliable). For data engineers, it’s a comprehensive asset cataloger, crawling your warehouse, orchestrator, modeling layers, features, and reports, matching the lineage into a graph where it can.
- Our data catalog is difficult to manage and not built for the wider org - what can we do?
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What's the best way to build documentation for a data infrastructure? any existing tools
If you are looking for a data cataloguing solution, look at Datahub. Haven't used it, but heard good things about it.
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Looking for an "offline" data discovery platform
What I am looking for is a solution (similar to Amundsen or [Datahub](https://datahubproject.io/)) that also allows to add tables and their metadata manually.
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Looking for an open-source data lineage app, where objects and connections can be manually defined (not just automatically ingested)
Hello everyone, I'm looking for an open-source data lineage app (e.g. tokern, datahubproject, openmetadata).
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How do you document your dashboards?
What about DataHub? Haven't really used it but I'm actively reading about it and about to use it for some light documentation for some small pipelines.
- Any reason why I shouldn't give my dbt docs to everyone?
neon
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How to ditch Neon
If you're reading this you probably got a really steep bill from Neon after finding yourself on their "Scale" plan. If you do want to stay with Neon but avoid surprise bills then go to the Plans page and choose what you actually want.
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Serverless Postgres with Neon - My first impression
Such is the case with Neon, a serverless Postgres service, that went generally available on April 15. Congrats Nikita Shamgunov and team on the launch. When I saw the announcement, I knew I had to try it out for myself and report back with my findings.
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Neon Is Generally Available: Serverless Postgres
I want to use this as a chance to bring attention to a GitHub issue that I think would help reduce friction for Neon:
https://github.com/neondatabase/neon/issues/4989
If the Neon driver were to allow us to easily pass in a localhost connection, the development and test experience would be easier. Perhaps Neon could swap to something like this internally: https://github.com/porsager/postgres.
Having run a local dev environment connected to Neon and tests connected to Neon got in our way of adoption. We'd prefer to develop and run tests against a regular Postgres localhost database.
To the PMs of Neon, put yourself in the shoes of a new developer thinking of giving Neon a try. What changes will I have to make to my code and my development workflow?
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11 Planetscale alternatives with free tiers
Neon is an open source and cloud-native serverless database platform that focuses on simplicity and ease of use. It supports Postgres databases and offers built-in features like bottomless storage, autoscaling, and branching.
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Breaking the Myth: Scalable, Multi-Region, Low-Latency App Exists And Will Not Cost You A Kidney.
For MySQL, we've got PlanetScale, and for PostgreSQL, there's Neon.
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Ask HN: Freelance website builders/maintainers, what's in your 2024 toolkit?
8. https://neon.tech/As you might know not one tool fits all, I still have strong preferences for the following. It helps me get going faster and get things done right first time and helps in ease of maintenance.
Language: Typescript.
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Why PlanetScale broke our trust in database startups
Migrated away when they removed the free tier, ended up using https://neon.tech/
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Parsing the Postgres protocol – logging executed statements
Cool! At Neon[0], I work full time on our custom postgres proxy[1]. It's a very nice protocol to work with, although our usecase is quite a bit more complex compared to the ideas presented in the post.
Neon databases scale to zero, so the proxy needs to spin up databases on the fly. The proxy doesn't do that but it knows if the databases is running and asks our control plane to schedule it if it isn't. It's a fun service to maintain.
The biggest pain is error handling. Postgres is really bad for error messages and codes. The only available code we can use is usually protocol violation...
[0]: https://neon.tech/
- Neon: Serverless Postgres
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No More Free Tier on PlanetScale, Here Are Free Alternatives
Neon - PostgreSQL
What are some alternatives?
OpenMetadata - Open Standard for Metadata. A Single place to Discover, Collaborate and Get your data right.
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
amundsen - Amundsen is a metadata driven application for improving the productivity of data analysts, data scientists and engineers when interacting with data.
cockroach - CockroachDB - the open source, cloud-native distributed SQL database.
OpenLineage - An Open Standard for lineage metadata collection
yugabyte-db - YugabyteDB - the cloud native distributed SQL database for mission-critical applications.
atlas - Manage your database schema as code
orioledb - OrioleDB – building a modern cloud-native storage engine (... and solving some PostgreSQL wicked problems) 🇺🇦
metacat
MongoDB - The MongoDB Database
Atlas - 🚀 An open and lightweight modification to Windows, designed to optimize performance, privacy and security.
edgedb - A graph-relational database with declarative schema, built-in migration system, and a next-generation query language