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  • Available data source integrations
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  • Sync status types
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  • Why should I trust Sola with my data?
  • What happens with my data?
  • What happens if I don’t connect my data?
  • Why does Sola need wide permission-level read access to my data?

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Data Sources

Connect Sola to your data sources and create your solutions

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A data source is a secure connection from your Sola workspace to your organizational data.

Data can be imported from various sources, including cloud providers, cloud services, operational applications, security tools, and any other source desired.

Learn more about data privacy.

Data sources and records quota are subject to pricing and packages.

Available data source integrations

Data source tables

Each data source contains multiple tables that store structured data retrieved from your connected source. This data is organized for easy analysis and is available for queries, visualizations, and alerts.

Sync status

Sola syncs your data daily to ensure your insights stay up to date. Sync cycle times vary based on the data size.

Checking sync status

To check the status of your data:

  • Data Sources page - Click on a data source to see the sync status of its tables.

  • Query Library - Click on a specific query to check which data tables are being used and their sync status.

Last sync information

Sync details are available at two levels:

  • Data source level - Displays the overall sync status and total number of records synced during the last update.

  • Table level - Shows individual table sync status and the number of records synced per table.

Table sync dependencies

Some table data depends on other tables to sync successfully. If a parent table fails to sync, its dependent (child) tables will also fail.

For example, an AWS user roles table depends on successfully retrieving AWS users. If the AWS users table fails to sync, the AWS user roles table will also fail.

Sync status types

Data source sync status
Table sync status

Synced - All tables successfully synced in the last sync cycle.

Synced - The table or tables under the same group successfully synced in the last sync cycle.

Partially Synced - Some tables did not sync in the last sync cycle.

Syncing - The table or tables under the same group are currently syncing.

Out of Sync - The last sync failed.

Tables failed - The table or tables under the same group failed to sync in the last sync cycle.

Disabled - This table has been disabled and is not synced.

Enabled - This table has been enabled and will sync in the next scheduled sync.

Disabling and Enabling Tables

Disable a table if you no longer need its data to be included in sync cycles, reducing unnecessary data updates, and records quota.

  • Disabled tables will no longer sync or be available for queries, canvases, or alerts.

  • Disabling a parent table will also disable any child tables that depend on it.

  • Re-enable a table at any time to resume syncing and restore access to its data.


FAQs

Why should I connect my data sources?

Connecting your data sources allows you to find answers to your security questions using your own organizational data.

The collected data is used to create apps.

Why should I trust Sola with my data?

At Sola, we prioritize the security and privacy of your data through strong encryption, strict access controls, and compliance with industry standards. Our systems are regularly audited, monitored for threats, and undergo continuous security improvements to ensure your sensitive data remains protected.

What happens with my data?

Sola has read-only access to your data. Once connected, your data is securely stored in structured tables that uniquely map the data content and its sources. This is what makes it easy to query and find answers to your specific use cases. Sola AI brings an additional layer of security knowledge available for you to use.

What happens if I don’t connect my data?

If you don’t connect a data source, you’ll only be able to explore sample data within Sola. While this allows you to see how apps and queries work, you won’t get real insights based on your organization’s security data.

Why does Sola need wide permission-level read access to my data?

The answers to your questions could be hidden anywhere in your data. Limiting access to your data will limit the insights and answers you can gather.

Learn more about data privacy

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