With every new company I work for or with, I always try to take small step to get closer to that setup.
Whatever contraption you may create on top of AWS, GCloud, Azure will never have the same smooth experience, but if you've experienced Heroku, you can at least try to get better logging accessible with a simple command, buy managed databases, use env vars instead of messy configurations / secrets management systems.
Now I'll go back to debug my K8S pods, hopefully I can remember the sequence of kubectl commands I need.
With every new company I work for or with, I always try to take small step to get closer to that setup.
Whatever contraption you may create on top of AWS, GCloud, Azure will never have the same smooth experience, but if you've experienced Heroku, you can at least try to get better logging accessible with a simple command, buy managed databases, use env vars instead of messy configurations / secrets management systems.
Now I'll go back to debug my K8S pods, hopefully I can remember the sequence of kubectl commands I need.