| ▲ | mattmatters 5 hours ago | |
A pretty nothing burger of a post with a bunch of ai-isms. Is this written by a real human? K8s is a complicated beast. CTOs hiring for their 10 person company because of its "used everywhere" is a bad reason to adopt a major piece of technology. You can always graduate to it later if need be. | ||
| ▲ | jbnorth 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Honestly I felt the same way for a while but the more I'm exposed to both Fortune 500 companies and ones who have a handful of employees I see Kubernetes as just a good starting point rather than adopting it later. It removes the overhead of a lot of what sysadmins and devs of yesteryear did by hand or had to have a career's worth of experience to do quickly. That's not to say that people don't need to know what they're getting into when they adopt kubernetes but especially when you're using a managed offering and not on the bleeding edge of what it supports it's pretty easy in terms of overhead and maintenance. | ||