top | item 21694658 (no title) mukgupta | 6 years ago "Currently there is no support for stateful workloads that require persistent volumes or file systems." discuss order hn newest gravypod|6 years ago That's unfortunate. This went from killer product to meh.EKS currently has some issues with EBS that make it a pain that Fargate VMs would make go away staticassertion|6 years ago Yeah, it makes it a non-starter for me.AWS could really do more in the area of making it super easy to get a hybrid managed database.I run a DB that AWS does not have managed support for, it would be great to have managed backups, managed patching, autoscaling, etc. load replies (1)
gravypod|6 years ago That's unfortunate. This went from killer product to meh.EKS currently has some issues with EBS that make it a pain that Fargate VMs would make go away staticassertion|6 years ago Yeah, it makes it a non-starter for me.AWS could really do more in the area of making it super easy to get a hybrid managed database.I run a DB that AWS does not have managed support for, it would be great to have managed backups, managed patching, autoscaling, etc. load replies (1)
staticassertion|6 years ago Yeah, it makes it a non-starter for me.AWS could really do more in the area of making it super easy to get a hybrid managed database.I run a DB that AWS does not have managed support for, it would be great to have managed backups, managed patching, autoscaling, etc. load replies (1)
gravypod|6 years ago
EKS currently has some issues with EBS that make it a pain that Fargate VMs would make go away
staticassertion|6 years ago
AWS could really do more in the area of making it super easy to get a hybrid managed database.
I run a DB that AWS does not have managed support for, it would be great to have managed backups, managed patching, autoscaling, etc.