not really, any agent can do that. The only thing different about a services agent is that it's usually running several tasks at the same time (glue agent does that anyway), and is usually configured to use cpu-only and not GPU (which you can control in the glue agent as well)
I need ClearML Agent to connect to a pipeline, from what I understood you needed an agent running in services mode to do that.
I see, so I simply need to run k8s glue and connect it to the "services" queue?
@<1535793988726951936:profile|YummyElephant76> in k8s, the glue agent already functions much like a services agent - what functionality are you looking for exactly? I think in k8s it makes much more sense to run each task/service in a separate pod (as the glue already does) and they force using multiple processes within the same pod