Take a look at the Helm Package Manager. Once you have Kubernetes running you can very easily install MySQL (even more complex high availability clusters). If you can put your application in a docker you are almost there.
If you don't manage Kubernetes yourself this is actually not that much more work. It is sort of a shift in thinking, and you have to retrain, but once you do that it should actually be faster.
I am doing this right now and the paradigm shift is just really big, that's why it seems to take so much longer.
If you don't manage Kubernetes yourself this is actually not that much more work. It is sort of a shift in thinking, and you have to retrain, but once you do that it should actually be faster.
I am doing this right now and the paradigm shift is just really big, that's why it seems to take so much longer.