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Astronomer v0.3.2 Release

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Date Published
Author
Greg Brunk
Word Count
283
Company Posts That Month
2
Language
English
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No
Summary

The recently released Astronomer v0.3.2 builds upon its predecessor by enhancing network security through strict Ingress rules that isolate individual Airflow deployments, preventing unauthorized pod communication. Improvements include a more stable deployment process by preventing redis and flower from restarting during updates, resulting in a more seamless worker management experience. The update also introduces enhanced docker caching, which accelerates development and deployment processes, and supports running multiple Astronomers on a cluster, EKS, and Google Cloud SQL. Additionally, updates to Prometheus/Grafana now include more descriptive labels and refined network metrics for better monitoring of multiple Airflow deployments. Users interested in these features are invited to join the program and schedule a demo.

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