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by toomuchtodo
2773 days ago
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I imagine if you have an ops team, they're going to continue to pray every time you have to upgrade k8s or a supporting underlying service and the expectation is that everything will continue to function without dropping an inbound request. I imagine they are going to be less than impressed being on call for something that is essentially still in beta. And if you have no ops and your devs are responsible for it, god help you unless you're leaning heavily on a Kubernetes managed service (which is of course, as we recently saw with Google's outage [1], no guarantee everything will work flawlessly). My hesitation and cautiousness doesn't come from being a greybeard curmudgeon, it comes from a healthy dose of skepticism that this is The One True Path that will Solve All The Problems. I am cautiously optimistic it might be a stable, proven ecosystem, eventually. But it isn't today. When making technology decisions, imagine that you're the one with the pager at 3am and work backwards accordingly. [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18428497 |
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Using GKE I am horrified by how many times I have to type