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46 points by smithclay on Nov 26, 2019 | hide | past | favorite | 5 comments



Do you guys think the whole kubernetes ecosystem is a huge bubble or u think its here to last? Recently I started to apply jobs and the pay a kubernetes centered startup offered me was just insane.


Three years back I asked myself the same question and held out on learning Kubernetes. Now I feel like I have so much to catch up. The whole ecosystem around Kubernetes is thriving. Most job ads have some mention of Kubernetes or Microservices knowledge.


It seems to have become the defacto even though it's complex


The problem is more that it is actually simple. And that simplicity allowed the creation of more and more things, all building on the simple frameworks, that work somewhat the same way. In a world where rarely do we enjoy fitting in one or two machines, and where there's a lot of moving bits to handle, that commonality, that Operating System for Data Center, is a godsend.

And "simple" is not the same as "easy". K8s is a classic example of complexity arising from simple system, as there are pretty much two major algorithm ideas in the whole thing (blackboard multi agent system and OODA loop controllers).


The complexity meme doesn't really make much sense.

k8s is a the centre of a lot of transformational stories, where companies that couldn't do things like CI/CD have been helped making the leap, because it pretty much forces you to do IaC and makes it hard to screw up.

It's harder than clicking on the GUI, starting a VM, ssh'ing to a box and running a process, but is it harder than doing the same with terraform on AWS?




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