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Kubernetes alternatives for small teams - is K8s overkill?

admin 6 days ago 189 views 2 replies

We are a startup with 3 backend developers running 8 microservices. Currently deploying with Docker Compose on a single server, but we need better scaling and zero-downtime deployments.

Kubernetes seems like the obvious choice but the operational overhead worries me. We do not have a dedicated DevOps person.

Has anyone used Docker Swarm, Nomad, or managed services like AWS ECS/Fargate as simpler alternatives? What trade-offs did you encounter?

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5 days ago

We are a team of 4 and tried Kubernetes - it was definitely overkill for us. We switched to AWS ECS with Fargate and it has been great.

Pros of Fargate: No cluster management, automatic scaling, pay per use, integrates with ALB for zero-downtime deployments. Setting up a new service takes minutes, not hours.

Cons: Vendor lock-in, cold start times can be noticeable, slightly higher cost than running your own EC2 instances.

For 8 microservices with a small team, I would strongly recommend a managed service. You should be writing code, not managing infrastructure.

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5 days ago

Have a look at Nomad by HashiCorp. It is significantly simpler than Kubernetes while still providing scheduling, service discovery, and rolling deployments.

We run 15 services on Nomad with just 3 servers and it has been rock solid. The configuration is straightforward HCL (same as Terraform) and the learning curve is much gentler than K8s. You can also mix container and non-container workloads easily.

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