The maximum number of tasks that can be executed in a Drain node is
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The maximum number of tasks that can be executed in a drain node is zero.
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- No new tasks can be given to an active node when it is changed to a DRAIN node.
- A replica node that can handle the ongoing task is constructed in the event that an ongoing or current task of the active node that was converted into a DRAIN node.
- A node is unable to receive new tasks from the swarm manager while having DRAIN availability.
- It also indicates that the manager begins replica tasks on a node with ACTIVE availability and terminates tasks already executing on the original node.
- The Docker Engine API, docker run, docker-compose up, and other standalone containers cannot be removed from a node by setting it to DRAIN.
- The only effect of a node's state, including DRAIN, is on the node's capacity to plan workloads for the swarm service.
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