Hello Raúl,

this seems to be a question about memory mapped files in general in Kubernetes. 
We don't do anything special with regards to memory mapping in Arrow with them, 
so I think it is better to ask this question in a forum where people focus on 
Kubernetes not on Arrow.

Best
Uwe

On Thu, Sep 17, 2020, at 12:32 PM, Raúl Bocanegra Algarra wrote:
> Hi!


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> We are trying to use Apache Arrow in a containerized environment in 
> Kubernetes.


> We assume that as long as every container is on the same node with the volume 
> mapping set to the same host path, each of them should have the Arrow file 
> mapped in memory.
> We would like to know if our assumption is correct and if we would need to 
> take any other considerations to use Arrow in a Kubernetes cluster.

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