What if, get this, we put the bash scripts in yaml. And then put it in kubernetes.
What if, get this, we put the bash scripts in yaml. And then put it in kubernetes.
Define production lol. I’ve used it for a CI cluster for a few years. Have had to recreate it a few times due to database corruption (despite using etcd across 3 nodes).
Honestly Rancher management is more of a pain than manually managing via ansible or something. And swapping to CRI-O backend instead of containerd js a huge pain for Rancher/RKE2, but pretty easy with k3s.
I’d agree more if most docker stuff didn’t depend on running as root.