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kube-arbitrator - Request access for kubernetes #78

Closed tossmilestone closed 1 year ago

tossmilestone commented 6 years ago

Please fill out the details below to file a request for access to the CNCF Community Infrastructure Lab. Please note that access is targeted to people working on specific open source projects; this is not designed just to get your feet wet. The most important answer is the URL of the project you'll be working with. If you're looking to learn Kubernetes and related technologies, please try out Katacoda.

First and Last Name

Xiaoxi He

Email

xxhe@alauda.io

Company/Organization

Alauda

Job Title

Software Engineer

Project Title

kube-arbitrator

Briefly describe the project

kube-arbitrator is batch system built on Kubernetes, providing mechanisms for the applications which would like to run batch jobs in Kubernetes.

Which members of the CNCF community and/or end-users would benefit from your work?

kubernetes

Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located? What is your association with that project?

Yes. https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kube-arbitrator

What kind of machines and how many do you expect to use (see: https://www.packet.net/bare-metal/)?

c1.xlarge.x86 - 2 x1.small.x86 - 2

What OS and networking are you planning to use (see: https://help.packet.net/technical/infrastructure/supported-operating-systems)?

CentOS Flannel

Please state your contributions to the open source community and any other relevant initiatives

dankohn commented 6 years ago

+1

-- Dan Kohn dan@linuxfoundation.org Executive Director, Cloud Native Computing Foundation https://www.cncf.io +1-415-233-1000 https://www.dankohn.com

On Mon, Aug 6, 2018 at 11:35 PM, Shaw Ho notifications@github.com wrote:

Please fill out the details below to file a request for access to the CNCF Community Infrastructure Lab. Please note that access is targeted to people working on specific open source projects; this is not designed just to get your feet wet. The most important answer is the URL of the project you'll be working with. If you're looking to learn Kubernetes and related technologies, please try out Katacoda https://www.katacoda.com/courses/kubernetes/playground. First and Last Name

Xiaoxi He Email

xxhe@alauda.io Company/Organization

Alauda Job Title

Software Engineer Project Title

kube-arbitrator Briefly describe the project

kube-arbitrator is batch system built on Kubernetes, providing mechanisms for the applications which would like to run batch jobs in Kubernetes. Which members of the CNCF community and/or end-users would benefit from your work?

kubernetes Is the code that you’re going to run 100% open source? If so, what is the URL or URLs where it is located? What is your association with that project?

Yes. https://github.com/kubernetes-incubator/kube-arbitrator What kind of machines and how many do you expect to use (see: https://www.packet.net/bare-metal/)?

c1.small.x86 - 2 x1.small.x86 - 1 What OS and networking are you planning to use (see: https://help.packet.net/technical/infrastructure/ supported-operating-systems)?

CentOS Flannel Please state your contributions to the open source community and any other relevant initiatives

  • Enable golinting for kubenetes scheduler packages
  • Avoid race condition when updating equivalence cache

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tossmilestone commented 6 years ago

@taylorwaggoner hi, I just want to know when I can have the clusters? Thanks in advance!

dankohn commented 6 years ago

She should be able to get your account Monday. Thanks.

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@taylorwaggoner https://github.com/taylorwaggoner hi, I just want to know when I can have the clusters? Thanks in advance!

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taylorwaggoner commented 6 years ago

@tossmilestone I have sent you an email invitation from Packet. Thanks!

jacobsmith928 commented 4 years ago

@tossmilestone I wanted to followup on this project as the original request was for a small number of machines (3) and I see you're using 14 large machines include 4x GPU's. Can you please reduce your usage to the original scope and please provide an update on the project?

@taylorwaggoner @vielmetti please review.

tossmilestone commented 4 years ago

@jacobsmith928 OK,I will reduce the usage to free the machines

vielmetti commented 3 years ago

@tossmilestone

The "kube-arbitrator" project is again using resources greatly in excess of original plans. Here's a breakdown of existing systems, several of which were created recently. Please review this usage and provide an update on project status. Thanks!

Plan Name,Created at,Created by,Price
x1.small.x86,2021-03-22T01:14:18+00:00,river zhang,0.4
x1.small.x86,2021-03-12T08:49:41+00:00,He Xiaoxi,0.4
x1.small.x86,2021-03-12T08:44:39+00:00,He Xiaoxi,0.4
m2.xlarge.x86,2021-03-04T09:17:30+00:00,river zhang,2
g2.large.x86,2021-03-04T08:28:57+00:00,river zhang,5
c2.medium.x86,2021-01-11T06:21:10+00:00,He Xiaoxi,1
g2.large.x86,2020-04-15T12:27:34+00:00,river zhang,5
c2.medium.x86,2019-07-08T01:52:47+00:00,river zhang,1
c1.xlarge.x86,2018-08-11T03:08:19+00:00,He Xiaoxi,1.75

cc @idvoretskyi @caniszczyk

tossmilestone commented 3 years ago

@vielmetti I have reduced the usage, please check it again. Thanks!

vielmetti commented 3 years ago

Thanks! Closing this ticket again.

vielmetti commented 3 years ago

Hello @tossmilestone -

Your current configuration has 2 x1.small systems in our "hkg1" data center, which we are planning to close. We're evaluating alternative data centers to provide you with similar systems.

My assumption is that a location in Asia-Pacific would be best and that a second choice is western US (you have systems in Tokyo and in Silicon Valley right now) - any guidance as to your preferences would be welcome as we make plans.

thanks

Ed

tossmilestone commented 3 years ago

@vielmetti I am ok with the Tokyo region. I will start the migration soon. Thanks!

tossmilestone commented 3 years ago

@vielmetti the migration has been done.

vielmetti commented 3 years ago

Thanks @tossmilestone !

vielmetti commented 1 year ago

@tossmilestone @jeefy

Another data center migration request for you.

We are closing our NRT1 and SJC1 data centers. Your current configuration has two systems in NRT1 and one in SJC1, so the request is to rebuild the entire infrastructure.

Our capacity dashboard should help you figure out a good location https://deploy.equinix.com/developers/capacity-dashboard/ for your needs - compared to the last time we did this, there are quite a few more available data centers to pick from. You'll want to select an instance with a capacity marked "high" for best results. Let me know if you need help with system picking. Our current APAC data centers are Hong Kong, Sydney, Seoul, Tokyo, and Singapore.

tossmilestone commented 1 year ago

@vielmetti ok, thanks for your remind! I will migrate the nodes ASAP.

vielmetti commented 1 year ago

@tossmilestone Thanks for taking care of this! Marking this as complete.