It's great, but kind of redundant. Machines are so powerful and cheap these days that the overheads of K8S are easily absorbed with much needed additional functionality (e.g., distributed storage).
Less features and basically no community. I thought it was going to be a step down from running k8s locally (in a good way), but it ended up just being easier to use compose on a couple machines behind a load balancer. Easier from a troubleshooting stance.
My current lab iteration is using docker swarm. It was kinda a pita to get running as I ran into phantom network stuff. Though it's been working well since. Not sure what the hate could be.
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