Many solutions are useful in a context, and were built with that in mind. My point is that much of the adoption of them is context-free. Eg. NoSQL solutions were largely about dealing with scalability challenges with SQL databases that most people didn’t have. Also the scalability has nothing to do with SQL per se, that was just marketing.
Kubernetes is a great piece of technology but it’s also hyped beyond the stratosphere. My point wasn’t Kubernetes about thoughtful adoption of Kubernetes in context, it was about buzzword bingo being played by those that want to use a set of newer technologies as weapons for their political battles or career aspirations. This requires active leadership to resist.
Kubernetes is a great piece of technology but it’s also hyped beyond the stratosphere. My point wasn’t Kubernetes about thoughtful adoption of Kubernetes in context, it was about buzzword bingo being played by those that want to use a set of newer technologies as weapons for their political battles or career aspirations. This requires active leadership to resist.