Introduction
Quilt is a versioned data portal for AWS
Quilt in action
open.quiltdata.com is a petabyte-scale open
data portal that runs on Quilt
quiltdata.com includes case studies, use cases, videos,
and instructions on how to run a private Quilt instance
Versioning data and models for rapid experimentation in machine learning
shows how to use Quilt for real world projects
Who is Quilt for?
Quilt is for data-driven teams and offers features for coders (data scientists, data engineers, developers) and business users alike.
What does Quilt do?
Quilt manages data like code so that teams in machine learning, biotech, and analytics can experiment faster, build smarter models, and recover from errors.
How does Quilt work?
Quilt consists of a Python client, web catalog, lambda functions—all of which are open source—plus a suite of backend services and Docker containers orchestrated by CloudFormation.
The latter are available for private use under a paid license on quiltdata.com.
Use cases
Share data at scale. Quilt wraps AWS S3 to add simple URLs, web preview for large files, and sharing via email address (no need to create an IAM role).
Understand data better through inline documentation (Jupyter notebooks, markdown) and visualizations (Vega, Vega Lite)
Discover related data by indexing objects in ElasticSearch
Model data by providing a home for large data and models that don't fit in git, and by providing immutable versions for objects and data sets (a.k.a. "Quilt Packages")
Decide by broadening data access within the organization and supporting the documentation of decision processes through audit-able versioning and inline documentation
Roadmap
I - Performance and core services
II - CI/CD for data
III - Storage agnostic (support Azure, GCP buckets)
IV - Cloud agnostic
Where are the Quilt 2 docs?
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