Especially given we used to have Meetups at the office every Thursday night, where at least 1 new Orchestration project was launched/demoed every week.
The initial project the team worked on was called Beam. After about 6 months and no progress to show, the conversations referenced above happened and this is the result..
Kubernetes launched at the first DockerCon[1], early 2014. Swarm was launched[2] in beta in Dec 2014.
So, roughly 1 year late to market, 6 months after initial K8 launch.
This developer, Gerhard Lazu, states otherwise regarding Kubernetes as he describes the infrastructure that he built for changelog.com based on Docker Swarm rather than K8s: https://changelog.com/podcast/254
The initial project the team worked on was called Beam. After about 6 months and no progress to show, the conversations referenced above happened and this is the result..
Kubernetes launched at the first DockerCon[1], early 2014. Swarm was launched[2] in beta in Dec 2014.
So, roughly 1 year late to market, 6 months after initial K8 launch.
1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrxnVKZeqK8
2: https://blog.docker.com/2014/12/announcing-docker-machine-sw...