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by hdjjhhvvhga 1042 days ago
I agree it's a reasonable solution as far as workloads are concerned, but at the same time you still need the infra around it. Most of the time you need to store data outside of Kubernetes, so you'll need to deal with things like S3, RDS, DynamoDB. You will probably want ECR etc. All these things need policies and configuration. And, depending on the size or your org, also security/governance/compliance services, and you end up with a complex setup even if your main focus is k8s.