Why businesses are thinking about Kubernetes all wrong
Why businesses are thinking about Kubernetes all wrong
Try using Kubernetes like an app server for smaller teams instead of treating it like a centralised cloud. Credit: Dreamstime
Kubernetes is cool, but not for the reasons you think. For a time people glommed onto Kubernetes because it promised to be a great new cloud technology - something like OpenStack (without all its problems).
But Kubernetes wasn’t. Nor was it a magical cure for lock-in that offered unbridled portability. Not even close.
Instead, Kubernetes has become the new Linux, as I’ve written. Or, perhaps more accurately, it’s a new app server, as Weaveworks CEO Alexis Richardson suggested in an interview. Rather than enterprises trying to build their own clouds, he argues, “Let your development teams run short-lived Kubernetes clusters that are like app servers.”
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