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K8s should be avoided - If your application works well without being converted into microservices-based architecture & fits correctly in a VM, needs less scaling, have a fixed traffic pattern then it is better to keep away from Kubernetes. Otherwise, the operational challenges & technical expertise will add a lot to the OPEX. Also, if you're the one who thinks that containers consume fewer resources as compared to VMs then this is not true. As soon as you convert your application to a microservice-based architecture, a lot of components will add up, shooting your resource consumption even higher than VMs so, please beware. Kubernetes is a good choice - When the application needs quick scaling, is already in microservice-based architecture, has no fixed traffic pattern, most of the employees already have desired skills.Incentivized
Nagios Log Server facilitates the ability to search all entries of logs in a quick and easy way. Beyond that, it has allowed us to configure alerts for notification when there are potential threats (may they be security threats or only application-side problems), and to filter the data for audits and compliance.Incentivized
Complex cluster management can be done with simple commands with strong authentication and authorization schemesExhaustive documentation and open community smoothens the learning processAs a user a few concepts like pod, deployment and service are sufficient to go a long wayIncentivized
Log auditing.Server monitoring.Incentivized
Local development, Kubernetes does tend to be a bit complicated and unnecessary in environments where all development is done locally.The need for add-ons, Helm is almost required when running Kubernetes. This brings a whole new tool to manage and learn before a developer can really start to use Kubernetes effectively.Finicy configmap schemes. Kubernetes configmaps often have environment breaking hangups. The fail safes surrounding configmaps are sadly lacking.Incentivized
A bit hard to install and configure.High price.Incentivized
Nagios support is decent. Nothing bad to say about them, but nothing extraordinary too. We mostly asked them questions instead of actively asking them to change or fix things for us. The response time is OK, commonly you can get a response in the same day. You can also call, but they are available only during US office hours.Incentivized
Most of the required features for any orchestration tool or framework, which is provided by Kubernetes. After understanding all modules and features of the K8S, it is the best fit for us as compared with others out there.Incentivized
Windows Event Log doesn't have 10% of the capabilities of Nagios Log Server. No real-time alerts, no scheduling, no external plugins or APIs. Nothing. The only advantage is that it is a native Windows application.Incentivized
Because of microservices, Kubernetes makes it easy to find the cost of each application easily.Like every new technology, initially, it took more resources to educate ourselves but over a period of time, I believe it's going to be worth it.Incentivized
We could react in way less time to a lot of potential outages since we started using it.Incentivized