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Kubernetes·/u/DevopsCandidate1337·2 days ago
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Wondering what the vibe is around KRO these days. My team have inherited a production estate with an obsolete Crossplane implementation. We want and need to get off Crossplane and onto Operators- separate conversation. The initial proposal/release has been to make available 1:1 resources match from Crossplane to an operator based helm chart- they're all first party big cloud provider's own resourcces outside k8s. Cue some voices who very, VERY much want a service catalogue model where ideally a dev team will declare 'database=true' and get a cookie-cutter opinionated database deployment. OK... KRO looks like a potential match, especially given prior experience with Kube operators and the sponsorship behind it. I'm interested in hearing from people who have used KRO in an actual production environment - How have you found it? What were the pain points? Edit: This is a question about KRO, not Crossplane, thanks! submitted by /u/DevopsCandidate1337 [link] [comments]

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