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the main thing I like about them: configuration. it's trivial to split integration configuration from applicative configuration from deployment configuration, it's trivial to version configurations,

it's not unique in what it does, but even with puppet and the likes you always had this or that exception because networking, provider images varying selinux defaults etc.

kuberent on it's own already covered most ground, but configmap and endpoints really tie it together in a super convenient package

it's not without pitfalls, like ms aks steal 2gb from each node so you have to be aware of that and plan accordingly, but still.



> it's not without pitfalls, like ms aks steal 2gb from each node so you have to be aware of that and plan accordingly, but still.

This is what I hate alot about things like k8, docker, etc is the memory profile… pretty much makes it a non starter if you want to run it on anything low cost.




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