May 2021
Beginner to intermediate
480 pages
12h 59m
English
At this point, you should be well on your way to mastering Airflow—being able to write complex pipelines and knowing how to deploy Airflow in a production-like setting.
So far, we’ve focused on running Airflow on a local system, either natively or using container technologies such as Docker. A common question is how to run and use Airflow in cloud settings, as many modern technological landscapes involve cloud platforms. Part 4 focuses entirely on running Airflow in the clouds, including topics such as designing architectures for Airflow deployments and leveraging the built-in functionality of Airflow to call various cloud services.
First, in chapter 15, we give a short introduction into the different components involved ...