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> But, as pointed out in many posts here, very few people can setup Kubernetes,

My post, and most of yours, had nothing to do with Kubernetes, but containers in general. I don't care for Kubernetes, and would actively reject using it 99% of the time. Your post, however, was mostly about containerization of applications, whose validity has nothing to do with one particular product or pattern (Kubernetes).

Containers are an almost unanimous win in terms of the simplification of development and deployment. Conflating Kubernetes to be the only approach to containerization is a farce.



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