Post AWq6GjVHpb8evf66m8 by Duckbill4994@social.linux.pizza
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(DIR) Post #AWkNZEUHuBXiVbHIDg by Duckbill4994@social.linux.pizza
2023-06-14T20:41:28Z
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Can i say things like: "k8s is going to be the new infra in the future. If it does not run in k8s, we will not run it."Or is this no longer a safe space?
(DIR) Post #AWkNZFSuGo23Xbdhho by Duckbill4994@social.linux.pizza
2023-06-16T08:34:56Z
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I'm serious though, I see things like VMware, SAN's, F5 loadbalancers / reverse proxies, even tricky networking just dissapearing.Or at least simpled-down to the bare minimum and just there to support kubernetes.Not a feeling, I'm seeing it happen with my customers. It's very interesting to see.
(DIR) Post #AWkNZGJN7k02AKBbU0 by selea@social.linux.pizza
2023-06-16T11:10:37Z
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@Duckbill4994 Things are moving towards it for sure.K8s will take a significant part of workloads, but I think that most organisations will keep k8s as a stateless environment - not store databases or persistent data in it for a forseable future
(DIR) Post #AWkRJcVXENWQBmfjUm by Duckbill4994@social.linux.pizza
2023-06-16T11:52:44Z
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@selea I don't know about that..I'm hearing: "Can this database run easily in k8s? No? Pick one that does then" in meetings.Mariadb/Mysql especially is being phased out in these scenario's.Statefull stuff in kubernetes, is _almost_ a solved thing I feel (Longhorn is sooo simple it hurts)
(DIR) Post #AWnAMcsvAZ5cTtL1qy by selea@social.linux.pizza
2023-06-17T19:26:52Z
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@Duckbill4994 Yeah Longhorn is nice, and stupidly easy. I am not 100% comfortable with it yet thou, since I dont know 100% how it works under the hood (yet) :)
(DIR) Post #AWq6GjVHpb8evf66m8 by Duckbill4994@social.linux.pizza
2023-06-19T05:25:09Z
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@selea I know that feeling. You can only truly "be at peace" with technology like that until you know the details right?
(DIR) Post #AWqDnYo9JmeQzZWLyK by selea@social.linux.pizza
2023-06-19T06:49:31Z
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@Duckbill4994 yeah, exactlyI know the concept, and I have somewhat a notion of what kind of components are involved.But how the replication works, I have no idea :P