docker and k8s represents everything that is wrong with vc funding of infrastructure companies today
it's total shit, insecure, performance sucks, and worst of all you have all these "developer evangelists" on twitter pretending to be developers - but they are not - they are just plain old marketers - just selling you complete utter shit
Containers and kubernetes are red flags and I treat them as "no hires" if talked in interviews as if they are the end all be all. It tells me that the person in question has 0 to negative ops knowledge.
Not sure why you are being downvoted. There are way too many people posing as engineers out there inventing all sorts of stupid shit. If you can't deploy the software you write you shouldn't be writing software - period.
Docker is dead and k8s is hyped up by a bunch of clueless vcs and an army of marketing monkeys called "developer evangelists" that get paid by the tweet. Said evangelists are people that failed at even the most jr software roles so why would anyone listen to them.
Why are there so many security companies focused on k8s/containers/cloud native?
Does it say something about the (in)security of k8s, containers and 'cloud native' that so many companies are focused on providing virus scanning functionality for it compared to traditional linux which surely outnumbers by a very large margin those installations?
It's a very sad time that linux has now devolved so badly that people have to resort to installing a mcafee virus scanner.
"Containerization is less secure of an isolation technology than virtualization
because of its shared kernel characteristics"
"Containerization, while being an attractive technology for performance and portability, should be carefully considered
before deployment in a multi-tenant environment."
it's total shit, insecure, performance sucks, and worst of all you have all these "developer evangelists" on twitter pretending to be developers - but they are not - they are just plain old marketers - just selling you complete utter shit
so ready for this trend to be over