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by jb_gericke
1041 days ago
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Kubernetes not required, just tons and tons of hand rolled Actions and env files and compose files and spaghetti bash. I don't understand the Kubernetes resistors, for a little bit of a learning curve all of this is taken care of for you - throw in GitOps for CD and you have the panacea of service orchestration and release automation... |
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Granted, Kubernetes is super powerful, and if you are managing a large team or teams infra, by all means it can make a lot of sense. However, there is a large amount of systems that just never need that kind of scale where the Kubernetes benefits start materializing, and meanwhile cost of managing the cluster(s) is there from day one.
Each to their own, it was just a way of showing those who might not be familiar with common tooling a "look behind the curtain" as it were.