I'm still fighting the sneaking suspicion that putting kubernetes/etc out to the general public and having such a fast release cycle was just a genius play by the big cloud vendors to acquire customers (who will realize running this stuff on premises isn't as cheap as they thought it was after doing the math (all the math, security, training, operational expenses, personnel training/expenses, moving from docker->moby->rkt->gvisor->firecracker->now vm expenses, blah blah etc)). This current tech wave is kind of disheartening. Everybody is focused on hosting...can we not get icecube to play a show for folks that are pushing the envelope with technology as applied to the medical field, or saving the environment, yo?
Triton on-prem is a snap. Boot the headnode from usb, boot the cluster nodes from usb+pxe, and lets get to kicking ass, fighting the good fight focusing on real groundbreaking applications.
*edit: I'm still a little butt-hurt after kubernetes being rammed down my throat in a large enterprise environment. Apologies to those that are fighting the good fight with kubernetes, I know you're out there, and big high 5 :)
Triton on-prem is a snap. Boot the headnode from usb, boot the cluster nodes from usb+pxe, and lets get to kicking ass, fighting the good fight focusing on real groundbreaking applications.
*edit: I'm still a little butt-hurt after kubernetes being rammed down my throat in a large enterprise environment. Apologies to those that are fighting the good fight with kubernetes, I know you're out there, and big high 5 :)