This is very interesting! I agree about the operational complexity of many systems, cough Kubernetes.
For most systems, state storage is the toughest problem, have you considered adding some form of storage layer over the top or would you recommend another solution that allows all the workloads to share state?
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For most systems, state storage is the toughest problem, have you considered adding some form of storage layer over the top or would you recommend another solution that allows all the workloads to share state?