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by jb_gericke
724 days ago
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Having watched the infrastructure side of things evolve from the late 90s/early 2000s, where every HP/IBM rackmount was a snowflake, configuration and releases were hand rolled and debugging server / OS / package dependency issues (not to mention scaling and managing load balancers) were exclusively manual to where we are today with Kubernetes, I would select Kube all day everyday. A consistent and now very stable substrate and API I can expect pretty much everywhere, which handles rollouts, resources, health checking/auto healing and scaling for me, and pretty much lets me sleep while infra is failing? Good luck debugging that hand rolled bash script to pull a container after whoever wrote it has left (and good luck scaling it). |
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