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by asdkhadsj
2788 days ago
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Looks good - not a knock, but for me I'd like comparisons to see how it does against the existing orchestrators/schedulers. Or at the very least, where it differentiates itself against them. Because choosing a new scheduler over more established ones is quite a risk, imo. I feel you have to sell why we'd take a risk with an unknown (to me) product. Currently I feel like the site does a great job selling that Flockport has a lot of the fundamentals, in an easy to use package. Great. But I still want more info. So in concrete terms as an example, how do you differentiate yourself when compared to Nomad? edit: sorry to be typical overly negative HN commentator - I don't mean to be, I'm just seeking information, and feel the site is a bit lacking to describe that. I appreciate your hard work here :) edit2: Something I love for new software is when they do comparisons, like this: https://www.nomadproject.io/intro/vs/index.html |
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However we also want to start new conversations in the community about containers and orchestration and reach users who find existing platforms too complex. And we have put together a lot of content to kindle these discussions.
More technical scrutiny could lead to simplification and lower barriers for both users and developers.