SummaryAs data architectures become more elaborate and the number of applications of data increases, it becomes increasingly challenging to locate and access the underlying data. Gravitino was created to provide a single interface to locate and query your data. In this episode Junping Du explains how Gravitino works, the capabilities that it unlocks, and how it fits into your data platform.Announcements
Interview
Introduction
How did you get involved in the area of data management?
Can you describe what Gravitino is and the story behind it?
What problems are you solving with Gravitino?
What are the methods that teams have relied on in the absence of Gravitino to address those use cases?
What led to the Hive Metastore being the default for so long?
What are the opportunities for innovation and new functionality in the metadata service?
The documentation suggests that Gravitino has overlap with a number of tool categories such as table schema (Hive metastore), metadata repository (Open Metadata), data federation (Trino/Alluxio). What are the capabilities that it can completely replace, and which will require other systems for more comprehensive functionality?
What are the capabilities that you are explicitly keeping out of scope for Gravitino?
Can you describe the technical architecture of Gravitino?
How have the design and scope evolved from when you first started working on it?
Can you describe how Gravitino integrates into an overall data platform?
In a typical day, what are the different ways that a data engineer or data analyst might interact with Gravitino?
One of the features that you highlight is centralized permissions management. Can you describe the access control model that you use for unifying across underlying sources?
What are the most interesting, innovative, or unexpected ways that you have seen Gravitino used?
What are the most interesting, unexpected, or challenging lessons that you have learned while working on Gravitino?
When is Gravitino the wrong choice?
What do you have planned for the future of Gravitino?
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Parting Question
Closing Announcements
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The intro and outro music is from The Hug) by The Freak Fandango Orchestra) / CC BY-SA)