New Article on Medium: Avoid Redshift Scheduled Task Failures


New Article on Medium: Avoid Redshift Scheduled Task Failures




When AWS Breaks Your Job Without Telling You

Redshift Serverless has a strange quirk: it enters a “modifying” state during snapshots. If a scheduled task happens to hit that moment, it quietly fails—no log, no retry, just a ghost of a job that never ran.

A new tool we just released fixes that.

This post walks through the issue and shares a Python snippet you can add to any task runner to check the cluster’s state before it fires. A quiet little guardrail for a quiet little problem.

Check out the article on Medium below:

👉 Medium article


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Written by Aaron Rose, software engineer and technology writer at Tech-Reader.blog.

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