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Google announces Kubernetes Operator for Apache Spark
The beta release of "Spark Operator" allows native execution of Spark applications on Kubernetes clusters – no Hadoop or Mesos required.
Apache Spark is a hugely popular execution framework for running data engineering and machine learning workloads. It powers the Databricks platform and is available in both on-premises and cloud-based Hadoop services, like Azure HDInsight, Amazon EMR and Google Cloud Dataproc. It can run on Mesos clusters too.
But what of you just want to run your Spark workloads on a Kubernetres (k8s) cluster sans Mesos, and without the Hadoop YARN strings attached? While Spark first added Kubernetes-specific features in its 2.3 release, and improved them in 2.4, getting Spark to run natively on k8s, in a fully integrated fashion, can still be a challenge.
KUBE OPERATOR
Today, Google, which created Kubernetes in the first place, is announcing the beta release of the Kubernetes Operator for Apache Spark – "Spark Operator" for short. Spark Operator allows Spark to run natively on k8s clusters and thus allows Spark applications – be they purposed for analytics, data engineering or machine learning – to deploy to these clusters as they would any Spark instance.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/google-announces-kubernetes-operator-for-apache-spark/
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It will be interesting to see if the likes of Amazon and Microsoft will endorse and offer simple deployment of the Spark Operator for their own Kubernetes services (Elastic Container Service/EKS and Azure Kubernetes Service/AKS, respectively). Doing so would be a great service to their customers who do not wish to have the overhead of an EMR, HDInsight or Databricks workspace and cluster.
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Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester issued a statement Jan. 25 after President Donald Trump’s decision to support a continuing resolution that would end the partial government shutdown.
“I am pleased that an agreement to reopen the federal government has finally been reached. Most importantly, I am pleased that America’s public servants can return to work and receive the pay they deserve — that’s the real victory here. Now, it is time for members of both parties to come to the table in good faith to negotiate a sustainable, long-term solution for border security,” said Blunt Rochester.
“This shutdown has been an embarrassing episode in our nation’s history and has had a profound impact on Americans across the country. It is my hope that this agreement represents a step in the direction of bipartisanship and responsible governance, and a step away from the dysfunction that has recently plagued our government. Let’s get on with the people’s work,” said Blunt Rochester.
Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester issued a statement Jan. 25 after President Donald Trump’s decision to support a continuing resolution that would end the partial government shutdown.
“I am pleased that an agreement to reopen the federal government has finally been reached. Most importantly, I am pleased that America’s public servants can return to work and receive the pay they deserve — that’s the real victory here. Now, it is time for members of both parties to come to the table in good faith to negotiate a sustainable, long-term solution for border security,” said Blunt Rochester.
“This shutdown has been an embarrassing episode in our nation’s history and has had a profound impact on Americans across the country. It is my hope that this agreement represents a step in the direction of bipartisanship and responsible governance, and a step away from the dysfunction that has recently plagued our government. Let’s get on with the people’s work,” said Blunt Rochester.
Sunoco Pipeline LP to Pay More Than $5.4 Million and Take Oil-Spill Prevention Steps to Settle Claims for Pipeline Spills in Three States
In the latest joint federal-state Clean Water Act enforcement action, Sunoco Pipeline L.P. has agreed to pay civil penalties and state enforcement costs and to implement corrective measures to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Water Act and state environmental laws by Sunoco and Mid-Valley Pipeline Company stemming from three crude oil spills in 2013, 2014, and 2015, in Texas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma.
The Department of Justice, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) jointly announced the settlement.
justice.gov/opa/pr/sunoco-pipeline-lp-pay-more-54-million-and-take-oil-spill-prevention-steps-settle-claims
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Lamont Evans, Evans, a Former University of South Carolina and Oklahoma State University Men’s Basketball Coach, Pleads Guilty to Accepting Cash Bribes in Return for Steering College Players on His Teams to Corrupt Financial Advisers https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/lamont-evans-former-division-i-men-s-basketball-coach-pleads-guilty-bribery-manhattan
Two Individuals Arrested For Fraud Targeting Actors And Others
https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/two-individuals-arrested-fraud-targeting-actors-and-others
Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Angel M. Melendez, the Special Agent-in-Charge of the New York Field Office of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations (“HSI”), and James P. O’Neill, Commissioner of the New York City Police Department (“NYPD”), announced today that THOMAS IRIGOYEN and NICHOLAS OFEI COFIE were charged with conspiring to commit wire and mail fraud in connection with a scheme to defraud actors in New York City and elsewhere. IRIGOYEN was arrested in California and will be presented today before a U.S. Magistrate Judge of the Central District of California, and COFIE was arrested in New York City and will be presented this afternoon before U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara C. Moses in federal court in Manhattan.
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said: “As alleged, Irigoyen and Cofie preyed on actors in New York and elsewhere, falsely offering their victims the chance to act in commercials, and ‘paying’ them upfront fees with fictitious money orders or checks. The victims were then allegedly duped into paying phantom ‘wardrobe consultants’ by withdrawing funds against the bogus money orders, and left liable for the withdrawals. The defendants’ own alleged role-playing performances have earned them arrests on federal charges.”