This is the first time I have watched a full GCP 45 min video, really amazing stuff. Serverless is growing up. (I have to admit I watched it at 1.5 speed)
Isn't one of the main benefits of serverless a pay-per-invocation model? If we need to provision a Kubernetes cluster, doesn't that defeat the purpose?
I suppose, a pay-per-invocation model - is a cloud feature. Serverless functions just helps to decouple things better - pure stateless single-responsibility functions.
And the ironic fact is for this Serverless solution to work it needs a server to host the components(containers). It is a really nice concept, but it should avoid the abuse of the word Serverless
This is the first time I have watched a full GCP 45 min video, really amazing stuff. Serverless is growing up.
(I have to admit I watched it at 1.5 speed)
Isn't one of the main benefits of serverless a pay-per-invocation model? If we need to provision a Kubernetes cluster, doesn't that defeat the purpose?
I suppose, a pay-per-invocation model - is a cloud feature. Serverless functions just helps to decouple things better - pure stateless single-responsibility functions.
This is going to be exciting.
very good
when will it be released for production?
You can try to follow github.com/knative
There wasn't much in it for me -- except for the demo.
Sounds like the S2I process in OpenShift
so no linux no more ... ?
Nope
😢 bye
And the ironic fact is for this Serverless solution to work it needs a server to host the components(containers).
It is a really nice concept, but it should avoid the abuse of the word Serverless
The whole point is that you don't have to worry about the underlying infrastructure engineering of the servers...
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