It is an open-source tool. There are no additional fees or charges associated with the product. Expenses are associated with only the machines that our company uses on AWS.
The open source Apache Airflow is a free to use. It itself does not incur any cost. But the managed solution by AWS or GCP have cost and other packaged product like Astronomer too.
Although Airflow is open source software, there's also commercial support for it by Astronomer. We personally don't use the commercial support, but it's always an option if you don't mind the extra cost.
Apache Airflow is an open-source workflow management system (WMS) that is primarily used to programmatically author, orchestrate, schedule, and monitor data pipelines as well as workflows. The solution makes it possible for you to manage your data pipelines by authoring workflows as directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) of tasks. By using Apache Airflow, you can orchestrate data pipelines over object stores and data warehouses, run workflows that are not data-related, and can also create and manage...
Apache Airflow is open-source and free. Hyperscalers like Google (with Composer), Azure, and AWS offer managed Airflow services.
It is an open-source tool. There are no additional fees or charges associated with the product. Expenses are associated with only the machines that our company uses on AWS.
The pricing is on the higher side.
Apache Airflow is a cheap solution.
For the time being, it doesn't cost anything.
The cost is quite affordable. I would rate it two out of ten.
As far as I know, Apache Airflow is a product that is free of licenses, meaning there is no need to buy a license.
The solution is cheap.
Apache Airflow is a cheap solution.
The solution is free if you use Amazon AWS.
The solution is open source.
It's open-source.
Apache Airflow is open-source and free of charge.
Apache Airflow is open source, so I cannot comment on licensing costs.
We use a community edition of Apache Airflow. It is open-source and free.
The open source Apache Airflow is a free to use. It itself does not incur any cost. But the managed solution by AWS or GCP have cost and other packaged product like Astronomer too.
We are using the open-source version of Apache Airflow.
Although Airflow is open source software, there's also commercial support for it by Astronomer. We personally don't use the commercial support, but it's always an option if you don't mind the extra cost.
The pricing for the product is reasonable.
This product is open-source.
There are no costs associated with this solution. Apache Airflow is a free solution that can be downloaded and ready for use at any moment.