> This makes MRSK really fast. Our sophisticated, Kubernetes backed deployment pipeline for HEY often takes minutes to deploy a new version. <....> With MRSK, we can deploy a new version of HEY in as little as 20 seconds.
When someone makes a claim like this without explaining what exactly is the thing which takes minutes to deploy in k8s but can be avoided in MRSK to deploy in only 20 seconds then I'm thinking they either don't know or they just badly removed resiliency in their new (immature) product until one day when all the layers get added back in again it will likely perform even worse than k8s did in the first place.
When someone makes a claim like this without explaining what exactly is the thing which takes minutes to deploy in k8s but can be avoided in MRSK to deploy in only 20 seconds then I'm thinking they either don't know or they just badly removed resiliency in their new (immature) product until one day when all the layers get added back in again it will likely perform even worse than k8s did in the first place.