Re: Does it make sense to use init containers for job upgrades in kubernetes

2020-04-30 Thread bbaj...@gmail.com
Thnx all: 1) for now, we will try with inhouse kubernetes, and see how it goes. 2) Till, cheers, I'll give a stab, though likely I'll end up with an operator or some other workflow tool ( I've gotten multiple weird looks when I mentioned init container approach at work; I was mostly curios at this

Re: Does it make sense to use init containers for job upgrades in kubernetes

2020-04-30 Thread Till Rohrmann
Hi Barisa, from what you've described I believe it could work. But I never tried it out. Maybe you could report back once you tried it out. I believe it would be interesting to hear your experience with this approach. One thing to note is that the approach hinges on the fact that the older JobMan

Re: Does it make sense to use init containers for job upgrades in kubernetes

2020-04-30 Thread Alexander Fedulov
Hi Barisa, it seems that there is no immediate answer to your concrete question here, so I wanted to ask you back a more general question: did you consider using the Community Edition of Ververica Platform for your purposes [1]