Re: Kubernetes JobManager and TaskManager minimum/maximum resources

2023-01-21 Thread Gyula Fóra
But of course the actual memory requirement will largely depend on the type of job, statebackend , number of task slots etc Production TM/JMs usually have much more resources allocated than 2gb/1cpu as you never want to run out of it :) Gyula On Sat, 21 Jan 2023 at 11:17, Gyula Fóra wrote: > H

Re: Kubernetes JobManager and TaskManager minimum/maximum resources

2023-01-21 Thread Gyula Fóra
Hi! I think the examples allocate too many resources by default and we should reduce it in the yamls. 1gb memory and 0.5 cpu should be more than enough , we could probably get away with even less for example purposes. Would you have time trying this out and maybe contributing this improvement? :

Kubernetes JobManager and TaskManager minimum/maximum resources

2023-01-19 Thread Lee Parayno
For application mode FlinkDeployments (maybe even session mode) in Kubernetes from the Flink Kubernetes Operator what is the absolute minimum amount of CPU and RAM that is required to run the JobManager and TaskManager processes? Some of the example deployment yaml examples have CPU set at 1 fu