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Is kubernetes the best way for a beginner to manage microservices across several local machines? Looking for advice/opinions/direction here

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    The problem to me is that someone needs to maintain it. Setting it up is simple (k3s makes it very simple), but since you depend on it, if it breaks, you are in trouble as debugging is not exactly simple, so better use a supportable ready-out-of-the-box solutions like Rancher, Charmed Kubernetes or kublr incl. Support contract. They make it easier and support contracts are probably cheaper than the ingress costs of hosted k8s solutions.

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    The problem to me is that someone needs to maintain it. Setting it up is simple (k3s makes it very simple), but since you depend on it, if it breaks, you are in trouble as debugging is not exactly simple, so better use a supportable ready-out-of-the-box solutions like Rancher, Charmed Kubernetes or kublr incl. Support contract. They make it easier and support contracts are probably cheaper than the ingress costs of hosted k8s solutions.

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