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#37 DoK Community: Running Data Replication Pipelines on Kubernetes with Argo // Stephen Bailey

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Abstract of the talk…

Hundreds of data teams have migrated to the ELT pattern in recent years, leveraging SaaS tools like Stitch or FiveTran to reliably load data into their infrastructure. These SaaS offerings are outstanding and can accelerate your time to production significantly. However, many teams prefer to roll their own tools. One solution in these cases is to deploy singer.io taps and targets — Python scripts that can perform data replication between arbitrary sources and destinations. The Singer specification is the foundation for the popular Stitch SaaS, and it is also leveraged by a number of independent consultants and data projects. Singer pipelines are highly modular. You can pipe any tap to any target to build a data pipeline that fits your needs, making them a good fit for containerized workflows. This article walks through the workflow at a high level and provides some example code to get up and running with some shared templates. I also drill into reasons for choosing the Argo approach over other orchestration tools like Airflow or Dagster, and the implications from a team perspective.

Bio…

Stephen Bailey is Director of Growth Analytics at Immuta, where he strives to implement privacy best practices while delivering business value from data. He loves to teach and learn, on just about any subject. He holds a PhD in educational cognitive neuroscience from Vanderbilt and enjoys reading philosophy

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Abstract of the talk…

Hundreds of data teams have migrated to the ELT pattern in recent years, leveraging SaaS tools like Stitch or FiveTran to reliably load data into their infrastructure. These SaaS offerings are outstanding and can accelerate your time to production significantly. However, many teams prefer to roll their own tools. One solution in these cases is to deploy singer.io taps and targets — Python scripts that can perform data replication between arbitrary sources and destinations. The Singer specification is the foundation for the popular Stitch SaaS, and it is also leveraged by a number of independent consultants and data projects. Singer pipelines are highly modular. You can pipe any tap to any target to build a data pipeline that fits your needs, making them a good fit for containerized workflows. This article walks through the workflow at a high level and provides some example code to get up and running with some shared templates. I also drill into reasons for choosing the Argo approach over other orchestration tools like Airflow or Dagster, and the implications from a team perspective.

Bio…

Stephen Bailey is Director of Growth Analytics at Immuta, where he strives to implement privacy best practices while delivering business value from data. He loves to teach and learn, on just about any subject. He holds a PhD in educational cognitive neuroscience from Vanderbilt and enjoys reading philosophy

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