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> I can very easily hop between different clusters running completely different apps/topologies and have a good sense of what's going on. A mish-mash of custom solutions re-inventing these wheels is, in my opinion, far more confusing

Kinda like jumping between Rails projects (assuming those rails projects don't diverge heavily from the "convention") vs jumping around between custom PHP scripts ;)

Or for Java Dev... kinda like jumping between Maven (again, assuming mostly follow the Maven convention) vs random Ant scripts to build your Java-based systems.

There will always be naysayers no matter what because they're used to the previous tech.




I am that old curmudgeon.

There's a cycle in tool ecology:

- simple useful tool

- adds formats, integrations, config, etc

- codebase is large and change is slow

- the skijump has become an overhang on the learning curve

- a frustrated person writes a simple useful tool

- goto 10

I haven't used k8 but it looks useful for uncommon workloads.

I expect some nu shinyee thing will replace it eventually.


I'm the kind of guy who just got lucky enough to land in workplace that moved away from previously ducktaped/custom build script to something not-necessary new but have since become accepted to be a better standardized tools.




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