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victorbjorklundyesterday at 6:25 PM2 repliesview on HN

Yea, but admit that I am right that it is not that much harder to manage 100 nodes vs 10 nodes. (At least you can agree you don’t need 10x more staff to manage 100 nodes instead of 10)

That’s the key. If you need one person or 3 persons doesn’t matter. The point is the salaries are fixed costs.


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shimmanyesterday at 10:28 PM

Ah sorry, I completely misread. You are right, and to add another dimension even when you choose to go to the cloud you still have to hire nearly the same amount of personal to deal with those tools. I've never worked at a software company that didn't have devs specifically to deal with cloud issues and integrations.

mystifyingpoiyesterday at 7:24 PM

You are right, but it's a feature of Kubernetes actually. If you treat nodes as cattle, then it doesn't matter if there is 10 or 100 or 1000, as long as the apiserver can survive the load and upgrades don't take too long (though upgrades/maintenance can be done slowly for even days without any problems).

But all the stateful crap (like databases) gets trickier and harder the more machines you have.