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.
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.