I have to say that I don't believe the problem is all that complex unless you make it hard. But on the flip side, if you're a competent Kubernetes person, the correct Kubernetes config is also not that complex.
I think a lot of the reaction here is a result of the age-old issues of "management is pushing software on me that I don't want" and people adopting it without knowing how to use it because it's considered a "best practice."
In other words, the reaction you probably have to an Oracle database is the same reaction that others have to Kubernetes (although Oracle databases are objectively crappy).
I think a lot of the reaction here is a result of the age-old issues of "management is pushing software on me that I don't want" and people adopting it without knowing how to use it because it's considered a "best practice."
In other words, the reaction you probably have to an Oracle database is the same reaction that others have to Kubernetes (although Oracle databases are objectively crappy).