GitHub user static-moonlight edited a discussion: storage for tracking rate 
limits

Airflow gives me this warning:

> Using the in-memory storage for tracking rate limits as no storage was 
> explicitly specified. This is not recommended for production use. See: 
> https://flask-limiter.readthedocs.io#configuring-a-storage-backend for 
> documentation about configuring the storage backend.

When I follow the link, I was expecting to find something I could just 
configure. Instead I see a lot of python code and I am completely overwhelmed 
and have now idea what to do.

I don't even understand what that means. I don't understand why the default is 
in a state that requires explicit action, instead of using the 
already-connected database. I mean, there is persistent storage right there. I 
don't understand why this has to be done by writing some python code, instead 
of configuring some settings in the `airflow.cfg`. I don't even know if this 
warning is bad or not.

I'm totally confused and could need some help. What is the easiest (but also 
production-ready) way to solve this?

GitHub link: https://github.com/apache/airflow/discussions/68630

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