| :) Successful utilization of k8s, interesting metric, what is your criteria ? >At what point in the growth curve? I have seen properly staffed startups (in silicon valley) leverage the platform to pivot direction fast but overall I would say you need a large enterprise to support it. Ironically the large enterprise which could benefit the most wants to lay ITIL on top of k8s, call it agile and the methodologies conflict creating more issues than they had. > Are your SRE shipping the new features, or running like a red queen to keep the product developers able to keep shipping? Yes to both >What development process or cycle has overheated with friction that requires k8s? Upgrading k8s :) >Where is that friction which k8s relieves? What k8s relieves is once you get a pipeline getting product to production fast, the approval process from legacy ITIL groups being the problem ( I have yet to see an enterprise company use k8s properly though I have been to presentations where some claim to have done this ) If someone attempts to use ITIL and k8s you are going to have problems. Training people to NOT do this is the #1 issue in my experience. |
> Successful utilization of k8s, interesting metric, what is your criteria ?
Sorry, what pain motivated using k8s, and using k8s relieved that pain.
> I have seen properly staffed startups (in silicon valley)
What is 'proper' for staffing?
>> Are your SRE shipping the new features, or running like a red queen to keep the product developers able to keep shipping? > Yes to both
Is it the appropriate use of a Reliability engineer's skills to develop or change arbitrary features? Or are you saying they are at least Engineers so they should be able to pitch in everywhere... CSS accessibility features or k8s config.
>> What development process or cycle has overheated with friction that requires k8s? > Upgrading k8s :)
This tautology keeps me away from k8s. Before k8s what pain in the process required using k8s to solve?
> a pipeline getting product to production fast
Does k8s make it fast? Does k8s make it possible? I think I'm deploying "fast", without k8s... But because you keep mentioning ITIL I suppose it's more about the infrastructure changes? Or are you talking about ITIL tension because k8s requires a more liberal policy than ITIL allows?
There is so much assumed context when talking about k8s, the only comprehensible part of these discussions is k8s is a rabbit hole to end all rabbit holes.