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by dimberman 2012 days ago
Thank you for the feedback! I'm gonna pass that on to some AWS experts in the community.

One really nice feature of 2.0 is now the "providers (hooks, operators, etc.) are released separately from Airflow itself. So you won't need to upgrade airflow to get improved AWS operators unless there is a breaking change.

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Ditto, running Airflow on AWS ECS Fargate serverless. We did this prior to AWS announcing their Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow[1]. Do you know if and when AWS will be making Airflow 2.0 available in their managed service?

[1] https://aws.amazon.com/managed-workflows-for-apache-airflow/

Have you tried Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow?

I was curious about it but the pricing page scared me off, the smallest which runs 50 DAGs is about $0.49/hr! I couldn't understand why the pricing was that way.

I'm sure they will, I'm not sure on their timeline though.