

The Parallel Lives of Kubernetes and Serverless
Feb 6, 2022
23:48
Our industry is fascinated with the origin stories of founders and the end of technology trends. In between, we seem fine with learning curves and technical debt.
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SHOW NOTES:
- As Kubernetes matures, the Edge needs containment (The Next Platform)
- Kubernetes Documentary - Part 1 (CNCF)
- Kubernetes Documentary - Part 2 (CNCF)
- 41% drop in views for Serverless training (O’Reilly)
WHEN ONE TECHNOLOGY ENDS, DOES ANOTHER TAKE ITS PLACE?
During a recent interview, I was asked “How close to complete is Kubernetes?”. We also saw a survey saying that less people are interested in Serverless (knowledge/training). Kubernetes is far from complete, and Serverless was supposed to be the next thing.
WHY DO WE WORRY MORE ABOUT THE END OF A TECHNOLOGY AND LESS ABOUT TECHNICAL DEBT?
- Is the technology media only interested in origin stories and ending stories?
- Kubernetes is far from being complete, both as a project and the adjacencies around it. Why are we more interested in the end than in the middle (e.g. developer experience)?
- Serverless was supposed to replace Kubernetes - why have we lost interest in Serverless?
- Serverless didn’t have any “wars”, and it didn’t have any major startups or acquisitions (at least not yet)
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