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Tech giants reportedly moving away from Kubernetes due to complexity and cost concerns

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9h ago· 1 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article argues that Kubernetes, once the dominant standard for software deployment, is being abandoned by major tech companies due to its excessive complexity and hidden costs. It claims companies are dismantling their Kubernetes clusters and moving away from YAML-based configurations, suggesting a "complexity tax" of up to $10 million. The article references Linus Torvalds as having warned about this outcome, framing Kubernetes as a failed experiment in over-engineering infrastructure.

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bskyTech giants reportedly moving away from Kubernetes due to complexity and cost concernsmedium.com

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They aren't boasting about their multi-cluster Kubernetes setups anymore.
Instead, they are quietly deleting YAML files, dismantling their clusters, and moving backward.
For nearly a decade, Kubernetes (K8s) was the undisputed king of software deployment.
If you weren't running K8s, you weren't considered a serious engineering team.
the $10 million complexity tax your company is paying right now
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Kubernetes is Officially Doomed (And Linus Torvalds Warned Us) Why tech giants are quietly abandoning the orchestration king, and the $10 million complexity tax your company is paying right now. If …

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