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Kubernetes is here to stay.

What will change or what will be enhanced are: - Minimum requirements to actually run it (see k3s) - More managed services (gke, azure and aws exists but also digitalocean) - More/better handling of stateful services - Simple solution for write once read many (relevant for caching and for ci/cd)

At that pace we are already with such a jung project, yeah this is great. This is huge.

And no one needs to migrate already to kubernetes! But it already does a few things out of the box which reduces the complexity: - easy cert management - internal loadbalancing - autoscaling - green/blue deployment - deployment

But you do see how the industry is struggling with certain problems: We are now with kubernetes moving into a cloud native area.

Everyone know has kubernetes available. There was no mesos managed service from google, azure and aws. There was no docker swarm from google, azure and aws.



> But you do see how the industry is struggling with certain problems: We are now with kubernetes moving into a cloud native area.

We were were moving into a cloud native era way before Kubernetes.




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