Our use case (big data) demands running few short-term (hours to days) 
kubernetes clusters which happen to be smaller (1 to 50 node with an 
average of 6). Isolation within this cluster is a must so running one 
bigger cluster is out of the question. because of this, we want to use the 
master node/s as minion node/s as well. This is where I would like to use 
your advice:

   1. I totally understand that sizing depends on the specific use-case but 
   is there a rough cluster size at which masters MUST BE independent nodes?
   2. Master do not seem to do much so my guess is that masters do not 
   require that much resources for smaller clusters. is this a correct 
   assumption?
   3. Is there any guide on kubernetes components resource 
   consumption testing?

Thank you in advance for sharing your insights.
Mike

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