Jackson Nguyen
02/01/2025, 3:49 AMMarvin
02/01/2025, 3:50 AMserver_type
field in Prefect is related to how the server is configured and operates. Here's a brief overview of the different server types:
1. EPHEMERAL: This type is used when the server is set up in an ephemeral mode, which generally means it's temporary and not meant for long-term use. It's often used for testing or development environments where persistence isn't required.
2. CLOUD: This configuration is used when Prefect is connected to Prefect Cloud, a managed service provided by Prefect for orchestrating workflows. It typically involves more robust features and integrations.
3. UNCONFIGURED: This state indicates that the server hasn't been configured yet. It likely represents a default or placeholder state before any specific server type is set.
4. SERVER: This is probably the traditional on-premise server setup, where Prefect is self-hosted and managed by the user. It offers more control over the infrastructure and configuration compared to cloud-hosted solutions.
For more detailed settings related to server configurations, you can refer to the Prefect documentation here.Bring your towel and join one of the fastest growing data communities. Welcome to our second-generation open source orchestration platform, a completely rethought approach to dataflow automation.
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