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by nosvince
1818 days ago
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>Things like this are definitely a very welcome change but running a production workload on Kubernetes is still no where near a hands off exercise, even with the cluster creation and scaling aspect abstracted away. There's still learning, using and applying Kubernetes. I think that's what this article alludes to. You won't need to manage Kubernetes with an automated container orchestration platform that just needs your container or cluster. If an automated system can take care of the management, then the "cloud management" part of DevOps is greatly reduced. |
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