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Exactly, there are a lot of comparisons that aren't apples to apples. If you're comparing kubernetes to a fixed size pool of resources running a fixed set of applications each with their own fixed resources, who cares? That's not how most deployments today.

One could make the argument that deployments today that necessitate K8s are too complex, I think there's a more convincing argument there, but my previous company was extremely risk averse in architecture (no resumé driven development) and eventually moved on to K8s, and systems at my current company often end up being way simpler than anyone would expect, but at scale, the coordination without a K8s equivalent would be too much work.



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