Does anybody know a fork with the last commit (9116afe)?
It's using ECS so that there are no additional costs for the control plane, like there would be for EKS.
First of all Cloud Run only provides the workload / container part of an application. SetOps also does more like managing databases, storage, backups, monitoring, network security, etc. Also you have some potential for…
Thank you so much for your feedback. You are not mistaken – it looks like our documentation is currently lacking some of these details. We are going to improve on that within the next days. I can share a slide of one of…
That's exactly the idea with SetOps: using all these components under the hood but abstracting it for the user with a much simpler management. You could give it a try in the demo environment if you like.
You are totally right. For these specific use cases you probably want full control. :) I guess if you have these requirements a tool like SetOps, which simplifies the management, might not be the right fit then.…
My experience with tools like these on Kubernetes, even with something stable and widely used as e.g. certmanager, is that in the end something still breaks and you still need to get familiar with all the building…
Interesting thought. I can see your case for some growing companies. However I'm not sure if you would always need Kubernetes for this. What would you like adjust when we grow into a 1000 person company? I think you…
Does anybody know a fork with the last commit (9116afe)?
Does anybody know a fork with the last commit (9116afe)?
It's using ECS so that there are no additional costs for the control plane, like there would be for EKS.
First of all Cloud Run only provides the workload / container part of an application. SetOps also does more like managing databases, storage, backups, monitoring, network security, etc. Also you have some potential for…
Thank you so much for your feedback. You are not mistaken – it looks like our documentation is currently lacking some of these details. We are going to improve on that within the next days. I can share a slide of one of…
That's exactly the idea with SetOps: using all these components under the hood but abstracting it for the user with a much simpler management. You could give it a try in the demo environment if you like.
You are totally right. For these specific use cases you probably want full control. :) I guess if you have these requirements a tool like SetOps, which simplifies the management, might not be the right fit then.…
My experience with tools like these on Kubernetes, even with something stable and widely used as e.g. certmanager, is that in the end something still breaks and you still need to get familiar with all the building…
Interesting thought. I can see your case for some growing companies. However I'm not sure if you would always need Kubernetes for this. What would you like adjust when we grow into a 1000 person company? I think you…