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I was just saying that instead of all the hassle of going into production with self-supported, on-prem Kubernetes on top of some new-ish distro, the sane way seems to go with Red Hat's Kubernetes on top of a battle-tested distro with extra security features that is all supported.

If you want to run your prod workloads on self-supported Kubernetes with SELinux and similar features yourself, sure you could do that. Is that sane? I'll leave that as an exercise for the reader. What do I know, maybe it is.



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