It is en vogue to divide applications into compartmentalized microservices and operate them in Kubernetes clusters. Strictly speaking, a Kubernetes cluster is a monolithic system consisting of inseparable services. This means that the individual services cannot be operated or switched off independently of each other. This concept is very reminiscent of the 90s with the concept of large application servers. It would be logical to adapt the operating concept to the software architecture: Offer independently operable infrastructure services. Such as service registry, deployment distribution, load balancing…
In this presentation, we would like to show how the microservice concept - small, self-contained, specialized building blocks - can also be implemented in infrastructure services and show and discuss alternatives to Kubernetes. We want to present use-case-oriented solution sketches.
Mentioned in blog post: https://blog.codecentric.de/en/2020/01/brave-new-container-world/
Kicking of the next @Container_Conf #conli19 day with @SandraParsick & @sanddorn about #infrastructure as #microservices w/ & w/o @kubernetesio monolith 🤘 You need to visit @devopsthde 😇 pic.twitter.com/HSZGbZhAJ8
— Jonas Hecht (@jonashackt) November 14, 2019
Kubernetes einführen, das kann schiefgehen — so die Erfahrung von @SandraParsick und Nils Bokermann. Wie es erfolgreich geht und dass man am Ende sogar ohne Kubernetes auskommen kann zeigen sie in ihrem Talk auf #ConLi19 / #ConConf19 pic.twitter.com/PAKOufmJ3U
— René Schönfeldt (@reneschoenfeldt) November 14, 2019