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by richards 1915 days ago
Keeping scrolling! Under GKE (managed Kubernetes), you see the call outs to EKS and AKS, respectively.

The Anthos point is that other clouds don't offer their k8s stacks as supported options on other clouds.

If you see things you find wrong in the table, let me know.

Disclaimer: I work in product management at Google Cloud

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Does anyone actually use Azure Arc?

Azure Policy to me seems like a tech demo more than a polished product. Even for common tasks such as enabling Diagnostics they just provide some "sample" policies, and then authoring the other 275 distinct policies for each resource type that can be monitored is your problem.

Does anyone have any real-world experience with it?

Arc looks cool, but it's only the control plane. They aren't dropping AKS into other environments. The compute is your responsibility. Anthos puts GKE in other places.
> other clouds don't offer their k8s stacks as supported options on other clouds.

AWS does have these offerings.

https://aws.amazon.com/eks/eks-anywhere/

https://aws.amazon.com/eks/eks-distro/

It doesn't look like "eks anywhere"is released yet?
EKS anywhere looks different to the GKE offering - seems focused on on-premise?
Not sure if it's already GA, but AWS announced a product called EKS / ECS Anywhere last year that covered this use case.

Edit: not GA yet

> "supported options"

So you can get Google managed k8s on azure with Google support (ie: none?) rather than managed k8s on azure with ms support (ie: some?)?

CloudBuild, CloudDeploy, CloudPipelines

guess it should be CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, CodePipeline