I don't know who needs to hear this but.... Kubernetes isn't really solving your organizations tech problems.. Ya'll just got FOMO. Let's argue ( Civilly of course)😀
#homelab #kubernetes #k8 #selfhosted #selfhosting #containers #howifeelfriday
I don't know who needs to hear this but.... Kubernetes isn't really solving your organizations tech problems.. Ya'll just got FOMO. Let's argue ( Civilly of course)😀
#homelab #kubernetes #k8 #selfhosted #selfhosting #containers #howifeelfriday
@train No, I don't - that was my entire point, starting my post with "From a customer PoV". 😉
Ours is not a "Oh, I need to run an app, excuse me while I set up a Kubernetes cluster". Our's is more the story of: We need to provide compute to 5k engineers with 100k or so cores. How do we provide that to them, so it's simple for them, so they can get ahead with their actual work?
That's what this was all about. Going back from DevOps to (more or less) Dev/Ops again, just a bit more convenient.
@train Yes and no, there's some autoscaling with switch-offs for energy savings (we are based in Europe), but the HW itself doesn't vanish.
Because it's cheaper to do it ourselves. They tried. Turns out "the cloud" is not actually cheaper than doing it yourself. I believe the project was with GCP back then. Our average utilization is just too frigging high.
It's all completely on-prem, "private cloud".
@train Yepp, that's what I meant to convey: When you've got a large amount of resources to be made available to a large amount of engineers for diverse purposes, Kubernetes is not the worst tech to reach for.
Mind you, it could still be incredibly bad - I never much looked behind the curtain. It's very possible that our Ops team is having sleepless nights because they received a mail from me saying that I will shortly receive another 2k cores, and to please prepare themselves...😅