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by acdha 2165 days ago
I think there are some things which are either disabled or complicated by policy, not to mention the lag between Kubernetes updates shipping and OpenShift updating, but I was more going at the angle of paying for things you're not using. OpenShift's license costs are enough that you really have to justify it based on those services. The people I know who've avoided it did so because they couldn't justify the price when they mostly wanted Kubernetes but their teams had no interest in going away from their current build tools.