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by junkaccount 589 days ago
The real reason for this shift is that kubernetes moved to containerd which they cannot handle. Docker was much easier. Differential workloads is not correct to blame.

Also, there is a long tail of issues to be fixed if you do it with Kubernetes.

Kubernetes does not just give you scaling, it gives you many things: run on any architecture, be close to your deployment etc.

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Most of the kubernetes providers (GKE, EKS) do not support this new shim. Even on baremetal it is possibly hard to run.