Then you probably haven't tried to schedule and manage thousands of containers in production. The reason people use Kubernetes is the problems it solves are much more significant than the complexity of bootstrapping it.
Doesn't Gin still have big issues where it's not compatible with native net/http middleware?
I'm seeing this all over the web currrently.
You might want at least a shell in the container for debugging?
I believe it's named this way because filters are used to subtract harmonic content.
Interesting and somewhat paranoid reaction. To me these codes discourage behaviours which aren't conducive to a healthy and productive working environment.
I've got a Monzo account, which I'm a big fan of. However, Monzo have definitely had more outages and planned maintenance than the other online banking service I use, which is provided by a different UK bank. I'd…
Very informative post, thanks!
If that is the case then why is this not widely available in the UK?
This describes exactly how it is for me, and I've never been able to put it in to words until now.
It's up for me.
I cannot fathom the depth of your idiocy to even consider this as a feasible possibility.
Written?
"Let's dockerize it and it deploy it to kubernetes in a replica set for high availability."
Then you probably haven't tried to schedule and manage thousands of containers in production. The reason people use Kubernetes is the problems it solves are much more significant than the complexity of bootstrapping it.
Doesn't Gin still have big issues where it's not compatible with native net/http middleware?
I'm seeing this all over the web currrently.
You might want at least a shell in the container for debugging?
I believe it's named this way because filters are used to subtract harmonic content.
Interesting and somewhat paranoid reaction. To me these codes discourage behaviours which aren't conducive to a healthy and productive working environment.
I've got a Monzo account, which I'm a big fan of. However, Monzo have definitely had more outages and planned maintenance than the other online banking service I use, which is provided by a different UK bank. I'd…
Very informative post, thanks!
If that is the case then why is this not widely available in the UK?
This describes exactly how it is for me, and I've never been able to put it in to words until now.
It's up for me.
I cannot fathom the depth of your idiocy to even consider this as a feasible possibility.
Written?
"Let's dockerize it and it deploy it to kubernetes in a replica set for high availability."