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> why is everyone calling it MicroX
Probably because "micro" means "small" in Greek, and the whole Kubernetes uses Greek.
> There can be only one Micro. https://micro.dev
Call me grumpy, but I spent 5 minutes on the site and still have no idea what "micro.dev" is other than "a platform for cloud-native development" (yeah, what isn't nowadays?)
> I have many thousands of machines running in multiple datacenters and even getting a ~4mb binary distributed onto them without saturating the network (100mbit) and slowing everything else down, is a bit of a challenge.
You may find murder[1] of some use.
I ran into it by switching from aws-sdk-go to aws-sdk-go-v2 and the binary jumped from 27Mb to 66Mb [1]
Granted fully featured app will likely use all of the module's code so it's not a factor.
This is an open source project from the start (as most things red hat creates), you can find the coffee here: https://github.com/redhat-et/microshift
Is this anything like the canonical distribution called microk8s? https://microk8s.io/
On the naming front, why is everyone calling it MicroX. There can be only one Micro. https://micro.dev