> Compare this reality with cloud services. Building on top of them often feels like quicksand — they morph under you, quickly deprecate earlier versions and sometimes shut down entirely.
This rings true to me. On Azure anyway. Like the rest of tech you gotta keep up on the hamster wheel! Example: they canned Azure Container Services because of k8s - just imagine if you tightly integrated with that and now you meed to rewrite.
Also not mentioned in the article is cost. Hertzner is loved on HN for this reason.
That said k8s is probably a stable and competitive enough platform it makes a good tradeoff and by using it you invest in ops skills rather than specifically sys admin and I believe k8s skills will be long lasting and less fadish than proprietary vendor cloud skills.
This rings true to me. On Azure anyway. Like the rest of tech you gotta keep up on the hamster wheel! Example: they canned Azure Container Services because of k8s - just imagine if you tightly integrated with that and now you meed to rewrite.
Also not mentioned in the article is cost. Hertzner is loved on HN for this reason.
That said k8s is probably a stable and competitive enough platform it makes a good tradeoff and by using it you invest in ops skills rather than specifically sys admin and I believe k8s skills will be long lasting and less fadish than proprietary vendor cloud skills.