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by pageald
2923 days ago
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Thoughts on Nomad after admittedly minimal dabbling: I pushed for using Nomad at my job without success. Managerial perceptions of Kubernetes as "the consensus" is a self-fulfilling prophecy. Nobody wants to pick a technology with a fraction of the buy-in of Kubernetes or be forced into paying boku bucks for an enterprise contract. Hashicorp's insistence on releasing premium closed-source features doesn't work when its biggest competitor is fully free and open. I found it dead simple to get up and running with Nomad, but it is (perhaps intentionally) missing a lot of features of Kubernetes. For instance, if you want load balancing and auto-scaling, you need to rig it up yourself. In K8s, you set up a service and horizontal pod autoscaling and you're done. |
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Boku is Japanese for "I" (cf Watashi).
Beaucoup is French for "a lot".