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by the_other_b
2299 days ago
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I don't think theres a comparison there (or I'm just unsure of the point you're making with that statement). I agree, they aren't conceptually complex, but Kubernetes is a large scheduler that _definitely_ benefits from having a dedicated team managing it. That being said, I always recommend using a tool like Terraform to back up infrastructure and the likes. |
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The point I wanted to make is that my opinion is a bit different. Being able to declare how state should be instead of doing it imperatively/with configuration management is just something I enjoy and which I think does not cost much more in comparison.
That is why I wondered why not use it as a small startup?