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Airbyte is an open-source ELT platform that provides a marketplace of community-built, open-source connectors for integrating with various data sources. This eliminates the need for your organization to create bespoke and custom code to connect data sources.
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While anyone can create ELT pipelines, deploying and setting up the application itself is complex and requires specific (cloud) infrastructure, networking, and Kubernetes knowledge.
Plural helps you deploy and manage the lifecycle of open-source applications on Kubernetes. Our platform combines the scalability and observability benefits you get with managed SaaS offerings with the data security, governance, and compliance benefits of self-hosting Airbyte.
If you need more than just Airbyte, take a look at Plural’s data infrastructure stack, a pre-integrated deployment of Airbyte, Dagster, and Superset, or look for other open-source data engineering tools in our marketplace of curated applications to leapfrog complex deployments and get started quickly.
Deploying Airbyte is a matter of executing these 3 commands:
plural bundle install airbyte airbyte-aws
plural build
plural deploy --commit "deploying airbyte"
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The team at Cayena needed a way to quickly and consistently deploy open-source applications like Airbyte into production environments. To Cayena, the most important thing is to deliver fast and powerful applications onto Kubernetes without being specialists in it.
Before using Plural, Cayena came really close to hiring a Kubernetes specialist to handle the deployment and monitoring of applications on Kubernetes. While the opportunity didn’t work out, Cayena’s data applications are operating fine thanks to Plural, which Oriel compared to having a DevOps specialist on board.