GitOps at scale sucks. This equation roughly explains it P(gitopsfails)=1-p^n
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Re: GitOps at scale sucks. This equation roughly explains it P(gitopsfails)=1-p^n
#2You talk about scaling with GitOps is difficult. But isn't this an issue of scaling itself? Management overhead, communications channels (Conway's law). Scaling is always hard.
Re: GitOps at scale sucks. This equation roughly explains it P(gitopsfails)=1-p^n
#3Well, yes, you might be right that the satisfaction of a team drops the longer you use a certain approach. But often, time affects quality. So I would argue that this is more of an organizational issue than a GitOps specific issue. Though, I can see the problems when scaling GitOps to 100+ applications or multiple teams working with this approach.
Re: GitOps at scale sucks. This equation roughly explains it P(gitopsfails)=1-p^n
#4It's good to see some more critical analysis around GitOps from those that have used it at length, not only the initial hype benefits type of article.