A developer configures EventBridge as a unified event backbone that simultaneously streams real-time business events to OpenSearch for low-latency search indexing and to DataWorks for ETL transformation, which then loads the refined data into Supabase as the operational database, with Supabase monitoring tracking end-to-end ingestion throughput, query latency, and pipeline health across both paths.
A developer configures EventBridge as a unified event backbone that simultaneously streams real-time business events to OpenSearch for low-latency search indexing and to DataWorks for ETL transformation, which then loads the refined data into Supabase as the operational database, with Supabase monitoring tracking end-to-end ingestion throughput, query latency, and pipeline health across both paths.
See _combos/real-time-event-driven-data-pipeline-4095a4.
See _combos/event-driven-analytics-and-search-platform-f8f6f4.
See _combos/dual-path-event-platform-search-and-analytics-021eb9.
See _combos/monitored-real-time-supabase-ingestion-pipeline-f25edd.
Q: How does the monitored dual-path event platform stream events to OpenSearch and Supabase? A: This architecture uses EventBridge as a unified backbone to simultaneously stream real-time business events to OpenSearch for low-latency search indexing and to DataWorks for ETL transformation into Supabase. Supabase monitoring subsequently tracks end-to-end ingestion throughput, query latency, and pipeline health across both paths.