Kubernetes has a pretty fearsome reputation for complexity in its own right (as we’ve https://www.spectrocloud.com/blog/demystifying-kubernetes-how-to-get-comfortable-with-complexity/). Let’s delve into three of the most common “growing pains” that we’ve seen in the field: Developer productivity Multicluster headaches The edge learning curve
Despite the popularity of the term “DevOps,” most developers don’t have the skill set to be experts in cloud native infrastructure or Kubernetes.
The developer wants a pristine, clean cluster — possibly multiple clusters, running specific versions of Kubernetes and other software.
In a virtual cluster setup, the infrastructure team keeps host clusters stable and under their full control while giving developers virtual clusters.