▲ | mfrye0 5 days ago | |
This is incredibly timely. I've been an AWS customer for 10+ years and have been having a tough time with them lately. Looking at potentially moving off and considering options. My theory is that with terraform and a container based infra, that it should be pretty easier with Claude Code to migrate wherever. | ||
▲ | adamcharnock 5 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
This is exactly what we [1] do! We migrate clients out of AWS and into Hetzner bare-metal k8s clusters, and then we also become the client's DevOps team (typically for a lot less than Amazon charges) I will say that there is a fair bit of lifting required to spin up a k8s cluster on bare metal, particularly for things such as monitoring and distributed block storage (we use OpenEBS). I would ballpark it as a small number of months. It is likely easier on their cloud offering, but we've found that to be a little less reliable than we would hope. Happy to chat more: adam@... | ||
▲ | derfabianpeter 2 days ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
You might also want to review https://loopback.cloud for that purpose | ||
▲ | topspin 5 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I'm using AWS for small k8s clusters. I stay away from most of the "managed" AWS products except S3 and ECR. My k8s stack is packer + tofu + k3s + zfs: It's easy, concise, self managed, and costs are easy to predict. |