You focused on the developer experience, which was great and I felt great about Redash. The DropBox article seemed to make the decision for Superset based on user adoption, which is a critical factor as if they demoed versions for managment and they picked. Speculation on user interface would be great. Dashboards are for clients at the end of the day. A comparison of redash vs metabase seems fun.
nice video, thanks. Regarding the superset, have you already tested the items below in production? 'rls' function same as powerbi. Does it have and does it work? about scheduling the bi update itself. Do you have it and how does it work? about availability to end users. Is it easy and how does it work? about notifications. Does it have it and does it work well? about data source connections? Does it work well and did you miss anything? about performance. did you like it? what type of server did you use?
It looks like Redash is not being developed or supported anymore. It seems that most of the original developers efforts are going into Databricks which is not open source.
Yes, that's mainly true that the main commercial team behind Redash (Databricks) reduced their efforts significantly. Still, there're people in the community working with Redash, raising issues but even Jesse does not spend much time on Redash anymore. Superset is definitely much better maintained at this point.
You focused on the developer experience, which was great and I felt great about Redash. The DropBox article seemed to make the decision for Superset based on user adoption, which is a critical factor as if they demoed versions for managment and they picked. Speculation on user interface would be great. Dashboards are for clients at the end of the day.
A comparison of redash vs metabase seems fun.
really appreciate this comparison! super comprehensive and useful
Awesome. This helps a lot in deciding
nice video, thanks.
Regarding the superset, have you already tested the items below in production?
'rls' function same as powerbi. Does it have and does it work?
about scheduling the bi update itself. Do you have it and how does it work?
about availability to end users. Is it easy and how does it work?
about notifications. Does it have it and does it work well?
about data source connections? Does it work well and did you miss anything?
about performance. did you like it? what type of server did you use?
Thanks a lot you saved me probably like half a day ;-)
this is lots of work! fun to watch!
very comprehensive! thanks 😊
Superset doesn't support cross database querying. Please let me know
supports through an experimental feature
How to install?
What about metabase ?
It looks like Redash is not being developed or supported anymore. It seems that most of the original developers efforts are going into Databricks which is not open source.
Yes, that's mainly true that the main commercial team behind Redash (Databricks) reduced their efforts significantly. Still, there're people in the community working with Redash, raising issues but even Jesse does not spend much time on Redash anymore. Superset is definitely much better maintained at this point.