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Benchmarking the Performance of Dynamically Generated DAGs

2025-07-01
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As teams scale their Airflow workflows, a common question is: “My DAG has 5,000 tasks—how long will it take to run in Airflow?” Beyond execution time, users often face challenges with dynamically generated DAGs, such as: Delayed visualization in the Airflow UI after deployment. High resource consumption, leading to Kubernetes pod evictions and out-of-memory errors. While estimating the resource utilization in a distributed data platform is complex, benchmarking can provide crucial insights. In this talk, we’ll share our approach to benchmarking dynamically generated DAGs with Astronomer Cosmos ( https://github.com/astronomer/astronomer-cosmos) , covering: Designing representative and extensible baseline tests. Setting up an isolated, distributed infrastructure for benchmarking. Running reproducible performance tests. Measuring DAG run times and task throughput. Evaluating CPU & memory consumption to optimize deployments. By the end of this session, you will have practical benchmarks and strategies for making informed decisions about evaluating the performance of DAGs in Airflow.

Boosting dbt-core workflows performance with Airflow’s Deferrable capabilities

2025-07-01
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Efficiently handling long-running workflows is crucial for scaling modern data pipelines. Apache Airflow’s deferrable operators help offload tasks during idle periods — freeing worker slots while tracking progress. This session explores how Cosmos 1.9 ( https://github.com/astronomer/astronomer-cosmos ) integrates Airflow’s deferrable capabilities to enhance orchestrating dbt ( https://github.com/dbt-labs/dbt-core ) in production, with insights from recent contributions that introduced this functionality. Key takeaways: Deferrable Operators: How they work and why they’re ideal for long-running dbt tasks. Integrating with Cosmos: Refactoring and enhancements to enable deferrable behaviour across platforms. Performance Gains: Resource savings and task throughput improvements from deferrable execution. Challenges & Future Enhancements: Lessons learned, compatibility, and ideas for broader support. Whether orchestrating dbt models on a cloud warehouse or managing large-scale transformations, this session offers practical strategies to reduce resource contention and boost pipeline performance.

Productionising dbt-core with Airflow

2025-07-01
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As a popular open-source library for analytics engineering, dbt is often combined with Airflow. Orchestrating and executing dbt models as DAGs ensures an additional layer of control over tasks, observability, and provides a reliable, scalable environment to run dbt models. This workshop will cover a step-by-step guide to Cosmos , a popular open-source package from Astronomer that helps you quickly run your dbt Core projects as Airflow DAGs and Task Groups, all with just a few lines of code. We’ll walk through: Running and visualising your dbt transformations Managing dependency conflicts Defining database credentials (profiles) Configuring source and test nodes Using dbt selectors Customising arguments per model Addressing performance challenges Leveraging deferrable operators Visualising dbt docs in the Airflow UI Example of how to deploy to production Troubleshooting We encourage participants to bring their dbt project to follow this step-by-step workshop.