At Wed, 24 Apr 2019 12:02:54 -0700 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
Kubernetes isn't really a general-purpose UNIX operating system and so the question seems like it's comparing apples with oranges, at least, unless you're doing a very narrow and specific thing with certain automation and scalability requirements.
I don't think the fundamental raison d'ĂȘtre for a UNIX workstation or server operating environment has changed in four decades, even if there are also specialized grids for scalable application or HPC operations.
I have a "UNIX workstation" on my workbench. It is a Raspberry Pi (an older Model 2B). It is (at this time) my main circuit board CAD box. Also my main build box for: ARM (embeded) Linux (Raspberry Pi and Beagle Boards) and things like ESP32, ARM, and AVR microcontrollers (eg Arduino IDE). And I access it remotely with my laptop, running CentOS.
Cheers, Ben
On 4/24/19 5:42 AM, Andrew Holway wrote:
I just realised that I haven't touched a centos/redhat machine in more than a couple of years. Everything I do now is Kubernetes based or using cloud services (or k8s cloud services).
What about it listeroons? Is your fleet of centos boxes ever expanding or are you just taking care of a single java 6 jboss application that takes care of the companies widget stocks?
How are your jobs changing?
Cheers,
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