What about databases? What functionality would you expect for this to provide which you shouldn't be providing?
As a frequent user of ingress, I agree that portability isn't useful in practice and that requirement is a hindrance on ingress evolution. A lot of work has been put into CRDs, yet parts of the community push for a…
This is highly unreasonable. If I'm hosting large files, you bet I'm going to require the public to create an account so I can protect my quality of service for others. They're not restricting who can create accounts...…
I purchased a $350 dresser from Overstock a few weeks ago. It arrived with ~10 pieces in ruins or had large visual defects. After giving Overstock a call, they sent out a box of replacement parts; however, they sent it…
Who would want this Amazon product for every light switch, remote control, and thermostat? No, most buyers will probably just buy one for a household. In that case, I agree that a regular tablet would suffice.
Just announced at Google Next '17. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_K1YoMHpbk&feature=youtu.be
haggle gaggle straggle There's really no excuse for any English speaker to interpret kaggle as kagle or kagel.
... hence the lose-lose scenario. Having a low TTL just makes it your client's problem. If you want to be paranoid about the government, you can still use an L4 load balancer such as the one offered by GCP. Run your…
Using DNS for HA is a lose-lose scenario. I'll take a proper load balancer backed with a cloud provider's superior network any day.
> - docker itself constantly ships with a lot of bugs. To this day (we are on docker 1.12.6), we constantly have problems with the docker daemon hanging or becoming unresponsive. I'm not sure if k8s can do much about…
What about databases? What functionality would you expect for this to provide which you shouldn't be providing?
As a frequent user of ingress, I agree that portability isn't useful in practice and that requirement is a hindrance on ingress evolution. A lot of work has been put into CRDs, yet parts of the community push for a…
This is highly unreasonable. If I'm hosting large files, you bet I'm going to require the public to create an account so I can protect my quality of service for others. They're not restricting who can create accounts...…
I purchased a $350 dresser from Overstock a few weeks ago. It arrived with ~10 pieces in ruins or had large visual defects. After giving Overstock a call, they sent out a box of replacement parts; however, they sent it…
Who would want this Amazon product for every light switch, remote control, and thermostat? No, most buyers will probably just buy one for a household. In that case, I agree that a regular tablet would suffice.
Just announced at Google Next '17. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_K1YoMHpbk&feature=youtu.be
haggle gaggle straggle There's really no excuse for any English speaker to interpret kaggle as kagle or kagel.
... hence the lose-lose scenario. Having a low TTL just makes it your client's problem. If you want to be paranoid about the government, you can still use an L4 load balancer such as the one offered by GCP. Run your…
Using DNS for HA is a lose-lose scenario. I'll take a proper load balancer backed with a cloud provider's superior network any day.
> - docker itself constantly ships with a lot of bugs. To this day (we are on docker 1.12.6), we constantly have problems with the docker daemon hanging or becoming unresponsive. I'm not sure if k8s can do much about…