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paulftw | 7 years ago

So you also agree that there's no standoff between AWS and K8s, unlike an article titled "'AWS vs. K8s' Is the New 'Win vs Linux'" would suggest?

It also talks about building a personal data center quite a few times (at least that's how I read it).

K8s is likely to replace EC2, ECS, and all other unusable amazon bloat to become the default AWS API. But it's not going to damage AWS, it's going to enhance it and become part of it.

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marcinzm|7 years ago

AWS is an expensive cloud provider. If you commoditize it then then Amazon will either have to charge less (= less revenue/profits) or user will switch to cheaper cloud providers (= less aws revenue/profits). That is the point the article is making.

xearl|7 years ago

but even in this reply you describe the standoff very well yourself: after k8s replaces all amazon bloat to become the default AWS api, k8s has effectively commoditised AWS. i think that's precisely the point OP is also making.