Sounds interesting.
Currently Flink can run in standalone mode in a kubernets cluster, details see here. There is also a JIRA Flink-9953: Active kubernetes integration is target for run Flink on Kubernetes natively. Jin On 10/2/18, 1:30 PM, "Anand Swaminathan" <aswaminat...@lyft.com.INVALID> wrote: Hello All, This is Anand from Lyft. Just wanted to send out a note that we at Lyft are working on building Operators (https://coreos.com/operators/) to support deploying, managing Flink Applications in Kubernetes. The operator is responsible for creating Flink Clusters, start jobs and seamlessly transition a job from one cluster to another during deployment. We hope to open source it at some point once deployed and tested within Lyft. Let us know if any of you are looking for something like this. We will be happy to collaborate. Thanks, Anand (Flyte @Lyft)