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by antonvs
281 days ago
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Yes, that works if the system is simple and standard enough to be handled by a managed service provider. > It isn't about the tooling, it's knowing the business. The sort of statement I expect to see on LinkedIn. Once you know the business, you decide on appropriate tooling. As I said, as you climb the scale and complexity ladder, Kubernetes starts to make more sense. At that point, the tooling can become very important. |
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