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- Platform: Udemy
- Category: Other IT & Software
- Language: English
- Instructor: Marc Lamberti
- Duration: 2 hour(s) 16 minute(s)
- Student(s): 1,006
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- Expires on: 2026/01/07
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Price:
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From your local environment to running DAGs on production-ready Astro deployments
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Ready to run Apache Airflow without the infrastructure headaches? Astro by Astronomer is the modern way to build, test, and deploy data pipelines—and this course will get you up and running fast.
In this hands-on course, you'll go from zero to deploying your first DAGs on Astro Cloud. You'll learn how to set up your local development environment with the Astro CLI, build and test DAGs using the Astro IDE, and explore multiple deployment strategies to fit your team's workflow. We'll also cover essential platform features like metrics, alerting, and even coding with Astro AI.
What you'll learn:
Understand what Astro is and why it's transforming how teams manage Airflow
Install the Astro CLI and run Airflow locally in minutes
Build, test, and debug DAGs using the Astro IDE
Work with connections, variables, and environment management
Deploy your projects using project deploy, DAG-only, image-only, and Git-based workflows
Monitor your pipelines with built-in metrics and alerting
Who this course is for: Data engineers, analytics engineers, and developers who want a faster, simpler way to manage Apache Airflow pipelines in the cloud.
No prior Astronomer experience required—just bring some basic Python knowledge and you're good to go.
Enjoy the course!
Marc Lamberti