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Data Mesh vs Data Vault?
Do you agree or disagree with Perplexity.ai 's analysis? 1. Ownership and Structure Data Mesh is fundamentally about decentralising data ownership and treating data as a product. In this approach, data is managed by cross-functional, domain-specific teams, each responsible for their own data products. This decentralization aims to eliminate bottlenecks and empower teams to innovate independently. On the other hand, Data Vault is a centralised data modelling methodology designed for building scalable and flexible data warehouses. It organizes data into three core components: Hubs, Links, and Satellites, which help maintain historical tracking and ensure data integrity. 2. Use Cases and Flexibility Data Mesh is best suited for large-scale, domain-diverse organisations that need to democratise data ownership and processing. It promotes agility and adaptability by allowing each domain to manage its data independently, adhering to company-wide standards. Conversely, Data Vault excels in environments with complex, evolving data landscapes. Its modular design allows for easy integration of new systems and changes, making it ideal for companies that require a robust, adaptable data warehousing solution. 3. Governance and Complexity Governance in Data Mesh is federated, meaning that while each domain has autonomy, there are overarching standards to ensure consistency and compliance. This approach can introduce organizational and cultural complexity due to the shift towards decentralization. In contrast, Data Vault focuses on technical governance through its standardized modeling techniques, ensuring data lineage, auditability, and resilience. While Data Vault can be technically complex due to its specific modeling requirements, it provides a structured approach to managing data integration and historical tracking. Agree or disagree? Let us know your point of view Citations: [1] https://atlan.com/data-mesh-vs-data-vault/
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Data Mesh vs Data Vault?
2 likes • Aug '24
These are 2 entire different concepts. However, if we talk about ownership only, I will go with hybrid approach. Making ownership too decentralized is definately a recipe of failure as we have seen from lot of failed data mesh projects in last couple of years. On the other hand, making it too centralized is not very effective.
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