Of course, but no permanent storage means my services are rock solid basically all the time. K8s with storage is just more complexity, object storage and zero actual services running when not in demand means you win
Don’t get me wrong a couple yrs ago I was looking into serveless when I was building my custom monitoring solution. Built a nice proof of concept. Was shot down because of the extra cash involved for dedicated instances needed to secure it.
It’s a cool concept. The works app is built on wildflyi font see them moving from that any time soon
You know what’s under serverless services.
What I hear from our dev teams were heading down the docker and kuberneties path
Of course, but no permanent storage means my services are rock solid basically all the time. K8s with storage is just more complexity, object storage and zero actual services running when not in demand means you win
Don’t get me wrong a couple yrs ago I was looking into serveless when I was building my custom monitoring solution. Built a nice proof of concept. Was shot down because of the extra cash involved for dedicated instances needed to secure it.
It’s a cool concept. The works app is built on wildflyi font see them moving from that any time soon