Common ground

The shared foundation

Datafold is a well-regarded product, and it shares the core idea that makes DataRecs work: deterministic, value-level comparison. Both tools read the actual rows from two datasets and tell you exactly which values differ — not a statistical anomaly score, but the concrete diff. If you've evaluated Datafold and liked that it gives you a real answer rather than a probability, you already understand the category DataRecs is in.

So this isn't a "them bad, us good" page. Where you land should come down to how you want to deploy, how you handle keys and credentials, and how you'd rather buy. Those are the axes where the two products genuinely diverge.

Where DataRecs is built differently

Only claims we can stand behind.

Deployment sovereignty

The identical DataRecs stack runs on any Kubernetes — Hetzner, Civo, GCP, AWS, or bare metal — and a fully-isolated tenant can run their own cell in their own datacenter, including airgapped, with no dependency on a global service. Your reconciliation runs where your data is allowed to live.

Encryption-first, zero-knowledge storage

Customer credentials and artifacts are envelope-encrypted with per-tenant keys. You can Bring Your Own Key (BYOK), and with Bring Your Own Storage (BYOS) intermediate results land in your bucket under your keys — a zero-knowledge posture where we never hold the plaintext.

Transparent public pricing

Our pricing is published on the website, from a free trial to Enterprise. You can see what it costs before you talk to anyone.

Infrastructure-as-code native

Every resource — connections, checks, workspaces — is manageable through the DataRecs CLI and a Terraform / OpenTofu provider, so reconciliation lives in version control and runs as a gate in your CI/CD pipeline.

Side by side

Factual comparison of how the two products approach the work.

DataRecs and Datafold compared on deployment, security, and tooling
 DatafoldDataRecs
Comparison methodDeterministic, value-level data diffDeterministic, value-level data diff
Deployment modelCloud service, with self-hosted optionsSelf-host on any Kubernetes — Hetzner, Civo, GCP, AWS, bare metal, or airgapped
Data residencyPer their deployment optionsRuns in the region/cloud you choose; a standalone cell needs no global service
Encryption & keysStandard encryption in transit and at restPer-tenant envelope encryption, BYOK, and zero-knowledge BYOS
PricingContact salesPublished public pricing, free trial to Enterprise
IaC / automationAPI and integrationsCLI + Terraform / OpenTofu provider, built for CI/CD gates

Datafold's capabilities evolve; check their site for the latest on their product. This page reflects the differences that matter to teams choosing DataRecs — deployment control, key ownership, transparent pricing, and infrastructure-as-code — not a knock on a good tool.

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