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cachemachine reviews and mentions
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Ask HN: Have You Left Kubernetes?
> we found the start times with Kubernetes too slow
Just curious if you could elaborate here? I work with k8s on docker, and we're also going to be spinning up ephemeral containers (and most of the other things you say) with jupyter notebooks. We're all in on k8s, but since you might be ahead of me, just wondering what hurdles you have faced?
Our big problem was fetching containers took too long since we have kitchen sink containers that are like 10 GB (!) each. They seem to spin up pretty fast though if the image is already pulled. I've worked on a service that lives in the k8s cluster to pull images to make sure they are fresh (https://github.com/lsst-sqre/cachemachine) but curious if you are talking about that or the networking?
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lsst-sqre/cachemachine is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of cachemachine is Python.