@prologic@twtxt.net Lol, Iām honestly still trying wrap my head around Kubernetes. Itās seemingly an Ansible with far greater capabilities. In practice, is Kubernetes supposed to replace Ansible?
@stutteringsteve@twtxt.net No Kubernetes or commonly called k8s or k3s or any other upty-nine other varieties are whatās called a āContainer Orchestrationā. Basically think of this as a āProcess Supervisorā like SystemD or init
ā but with extended multi host capabilities and understanding of resources (CPU, Memory, etc) and does things like ābin packingā to fit containers and schedule them across a cluster of compute resources ā Or otherwise known as nodes in a cluster.
Also Iād wrap your head around Nomad instead, at least itās a bit more sane to understand and use compared with Kibernetes š