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by peterangular
2025 days ago
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I'm really considering doing this for a new spin-up myself... The stability of Debian tooling for large-scale, hyper scaleable solutions is outstanding. I just feel like the world balks at me every time I do something considered slightly "old fashioned" completely ignoring the finished product to shame me for not using buzz-word tooling. Containerization is fantastic don't get me wrong, but I've had more success with old-school approaches to package management, deployment, optimization, debugging, etc. running thin Debian servers. Just... prod ops is easier and more stable at the end of the day. I really don't see the need to containerize everything outside of cross-platform development tooling. I also really prefer having a semblance of an OS/bash terminal when it comes to ops! Also: this is purely anecdotal. And, to get ahead of the folks yelling "you just don't understand Docker and K8s" - yes I do. I still think they're great, I just am not fully sold on them for every use-case. |
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It's just not sexy enough for people to write hundreds of posts about how to set up your own package repo, understand unattended-upgrades, and do monitoring.