[kwlug-disc] Topics I'd like to see...

Mikalai Birukou mb at 3nsoft.com
Wed Aug 11 11:28:46 EDT 2021


>> I could probably do a presentation that demystifies that stuff at a high
>> level if people are interested in that.
>>
>> While I don't consider myself an expert in any of it, I've deployed 
>> K8S in
>> production (both public & private cloud) as well as deployed 
>> OpenShift, and
>> created terrible CI/CD workflows that have improved over time due to 
>> random
>> fiddling (i.e. the SRE stuff).
>
> I'm interested in the practical details.
>
> After doing some experiments with containers, they seem neat from a 
> packaging and deployment point of view. I'm sold that they can be 
> beneficial.
>
> But...
>
> But how is the lifecycle supposed to be managed? How are you supposed 
> to verify all your containers are up to date, and/or even verify the 
> up to date container has proper security patches installed?
>
> It seems like it's one step forward for packaging apps with weird or 
> intricate dependencies, but two steps backwards in terms of 
> infrastructure management.
>
> From people I've spoken to, the "solution" seems to be "only use 
> containers you made yourself", and "have your CI infrastructure 
> rebuild them every night to ensure they're up to date", which seems 
> like massively more work compared to running `dnf upgrade` 

Massive is only a setup part (btw, how is it done?), the rest is 
`your-own-dnf upgrade` :)






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