iirc, gce = you specify how to build . docker img
gae flex = you need more than gae standard, and goog tries to automatically infer what you need and build the docker img for you
> GKE is just kubernetes in GCE @fossifoo I like to call GKE “Kubernetes as a service"
I will say that there’s a still a lot of value in GAE that’s not in k8s or even GKE.
With k8s and GKE you still have to worry about servers and cluster-level monitoring and such. You still have to deal with dialtone there.
k8s?
Kubernetes == k8s
Features like what you see in the app.yaml
in GAE are not that easy to get right in k8s.
i figured that out about 2 secs after i hit send. :simple_smile:
Like the static/
directive in the app.yaml
. That’s a PITA to get right on your own with something like k8s.
And the fact that memcache, appcache and edge caching can be implemented in a simple post-put hook in appengine. You have to roll that yourself in a container solution.
(The Python API has caching built-in. No coding required)
so ashamed. i myself have flagellated my peers with the likes of "i18n" and "l10n", as if they were just obvious. in vain attempts to establish dominance. 😉
I can’t keep up so I go easy on folks 🙂
i like acronyms, but I find [first-letter, # letters, last-letter] aconyms stupid, because it really doesn't help me guess the original word
fgjrefjr! i have no idea what that means. but i am confident that somebody somewhere sometime can make sense of it. omgjhtgh!
for exampe, for c13e or cs remind you of "computer science" ?
bs?