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by Grimburger
212 days ago
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> You can manage and reason about ~2000+ servers without Kubernetes, even with a relatively small team, say about 100 - 150 Oh wow, so uh... I'm managing around 1000 nodes over 6 clusters, alone. There's others able to handle things when I'm not around or on leave and meticulously updated docs for them to do so but in general am the only one touching our infra. I also do dev work the other half of the week for our company. Ask your boss if he needs a hand :) |
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At one job I was the only IT person and we had ~250 plain boring VMs on some bare metal Linux/KVM hosts. No config management. No Kubernetes. I fixed that quickly. There was one other guy capable of taking a look at most of it.
I was also doing the software builds and client releases, client support, writing the documentation for the software, and fixing that software.
I suspect we would have had no problem scaling up with some better tooling. Imagine a team of 150? When people tell me things like that, it sounds more like the solution isn't much of a solution at all.