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'être 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. 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, > > Andrew > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- Benjamin Hauger SysAdmin/CSDC-DMO Rm. 94 x8371