Data Ingestion

Dunwich

Where disparate streams converge into singular truth

Dunwich is a comprehensive data warehouse ingestion platform composed of modular components, engineered to streamline data ingestion processes while maximizing performance and ensuring reliable, end-to-end delivery of all data to its intended destination.

Peer Into The Depths


Dunwich brings order to the chaos of data ingestion with features forged in the darkest corners of data engineering excellence.

Privacy Core
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Privacy-First Schema Management

GDPR compliance built into your data pipeline. Flag columns for hashing, encryption, or complete omission—directly at ingestion. No post-processing rituals required.

Sovereignty
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On-Premises Sovereignty

Your data never leaves your domain. Deploy Dunwich within your infrastructure and maintain absolute control over your data warehouse operations.

Multi-Protocol

Universal Ingestion

REST APIs, gRPC endpoints, or Debezium CDC streams—Dunwich speaks every dialect. Integrate with your existing systems without architectural sacrifices.

No Lock-In
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Warehouse Agnostic

AWS Redshift, PostgreSQL, MySQL/MariaDB—choose your data warehouse freely. Switch targets without rewriting ingestion logic.

Observability
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Deep Observability

Real-time monitoring, detailed logging, and actionable alerts. Know exactly what's happening in your data pipeline at all times.

Transparent Cost
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Predictable Pricing

Flat yearly licensing. No volume-based pricing traps. Your data scales without your invoice spiraling into the abyss.

Supported Data Warehouses

AWS Redshift PostgreSQL MySQL/MariaDB

What Sets Dunwich Apart


In a market drowning in complexity, Dunwich offers clarity, control, and cost certainty.

COST ADVANTAGE

No Volume-Based Pricing Nightmares

Unlike cloud-native competitors that charge per GB, per row, or per API call, Dunwich uses flat yearly licensing. Scale from 100 GB to 100 TB without renegotiating contracts or watching costs spiral. Perfect for high-volume operations where traditional SaaS pricing becomes prohibitively expensive.

PRIVACY ADVANTAGE

GDPR Compliance at Ingestion Layer

Most platforms handle privacy as an afterthought. Dunwich makes it foundational. Define hashing, encryption, and omission rules at the schema level—before data ever touches your warehouse. No manual scrubbing. No compliance panic. Just privacy-by-design architecture that auditors love.

DEPLOYMENT ADVANTAGE

True On-Premises Control

Regulated industries, government contractors, and enterprises with strict data residency requirements: Dunwich runs entirely within your infrastructure. No data leaves your network. No third-party cloud dependencies. No compliance compromises. Your fortress, your rules.

FLEXIBILITY ADVANTAGE

Warehouse-Agnostic Architecture

Vendor lock-in is the silent killer of data strategies. Dunwich supports Redshift, PostgreSQL, and MySQL/MariaDB out of the box. Migrate warehouses without rewriting ingestion pipelines. Negotiate better with warehouse vendors knowing you can switch.

INTEGRATION ADVANTAGE

Universal Protocol Support

REST for simplicity. gRPC for performance. Debezium CDC for real-time change capture. Dunwich integrates with your existing systems rather than forcing you to rebuild around a new platform. Brownfield-friendly, not just greenfield-optimized.

OPERATIONAL ADVANTAGE

Boutique Focus, Enterprise Quality

We're not trying to be everything to everyone. Dunwich does one thing exceptionally well: on-premises data warehouse ingestion with privacy built in. No feature bloat. No "AI-powered" buzzwords. Just battle-tested engineering for teams that value reliability over résumé-driven development.

At a Glance: Dunwich vs. Traditional Solutions

0 € Per GB Charges
100% On-Premises
GDPR Built-In Compliance

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