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That's a real good point you mentioned: k8s ecosystem is super young.

And so so much changed in the last 4 years.

But at least for me, the 'easy to use' threshold happend somewhere like 2-3 years ago.

And Gardner for example upgrades quite well.

Rke2 is quite stable for me but rancher integration is still not perfect.

But even doing k8s by hand with Ansible was already double 3 years ago. That's what I started and I had it up and running. I switched to rke2 because I realized that this will not be sustainable/ is not worth it to do it myself on this level.



I haven't used k8s in quite a few years, what would you recommend I look at these days to get a good overview and understand all the different pieces in the ecosystem?


Unfortunately I don't have a good blog article about this.

I actually thought it would be good to write a k8s blog article After Reading this blog.

If you can, click yourself a small cluster in one of the big cloud providers.

Alternativly I think Google has some k8s colabs were you can try it out.

Setting up a small application yourself or looking into what helm charts exist might help .

Like the helm charts for known open source projects like PostgreSQL from bitnami.




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