On overview of how Bloomberg is looking at the likes of Pivotal Container Services:
“Many Kubernetes distributions are good on day one, when they’re first deployed,” said Andrey Rybka, technical architect in the office of the CTO at Bloomberg, the global finance, media and tech company based in New York. “But what happens on day two, when something fails? Kubernetes doesn’t [automatically] address things like failures at the physical node level.”
And:
The roadmap for Cloud Foundry Container Runtime includes support for stateful applications based on the StatefulSets feature that became available with Kubernetes 1.7 in June. The foundation also plans to integrate the Istio project, founded by IBM, Google and Lyft in May, which helps to manage network communications between microservices
Also, see coverage of the general announcement in TechCrunch, the related press release, and our discussion in this week’s podcast.
Source: Cloud Foundry Container Runtime eases Kubernetes ops