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> 1. Make it work 2. Make it good 3. Make it fast

Anecdotally, everytime someone tells me Kubernetes is overkill and then follows your approach. In a year they end up building the capabilities that come out of the box with Kubernetes, and of course they aren't as well thought out. Because they were done adhoc and as needed.




Why is that bad? If the business survived for long enough to have that problem, that's a win, not a failure. Being killed or at least hobbled by unnecessary complexity, on the other hand, is a thing in way more businesses than we like to admit.


Yep, you can grow to be a huge company with just autoscaling groups and some terraform.

Absolutely painfully boring stack. I’m working at a place now with that stack and we haven’t had a single page in over a year now and we do 5 deploys a day ish.




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