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[jira] [Updated] (FLINK-9953) Active Kubernetes integration
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Gary Yao updated FLINK-9953:
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Release Note: (was: Support natively running Flink on Kubernetes
* Active resource management. Flink KubernetesResourceManager will allocate TaskManager pods dynamically based on the resource requirement of the jobs.
* Using Flink bundled scripts to start/stop session cluster on Kuberenetes. Do not need external tools anymore.
* Compared with Yarn deployment, different Flink cluster could get better isolation by leveraging the ability of Kubernetes.)
> Active Kubernetes integration
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> Key: FLINK-9953
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLINK-9953
> Project: Flink
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: Deployment / Kubernetes, Runtime / Coordination
> Reporter: Till Rohrmann
> Assignee: Yang Wang
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 1.10.0
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> Time Spent: 10m
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> This is the umbrella issue tracking Flink's active Kubernetes integration. Active means in this context that the {{ResourceManager}} can talk to Kubernetes to launch new pods similar to Flink's Yarn and Mesos integration.
> Phase1 implementation will have complete functions to make flink running on kubernetes. Only session cluster is supported.
> Phrase2 is mainly focused on production optimization, including per-job cluster, k8s native high-availability, storage, network, log collector and etc.
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