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by Eritico
1579 days ago
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They are as easy on k8s as they are on VMs. Or 'can': If you use a VM on AWS, you also need to know that you need to configure a vm snapshot (very easy, totally agreeing here with you). But you can also use a managed k8s from AWS which you can also backup as they are all on PV and they have snapshotfeatures. I don't want to compare a VM + Snapshotting 1:1 with kubernetes though. It wouldn't be fair to k8s and it wouldn't be fair for all usecases which work very very well on one VM. |
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