This is almost like saying "A Replacement for Gravity".
The benefit having something so simple and singular in function with no dependencies is that there's so little to break. While I appreciate the need for having something with more capability, calling it a "replacement" is a bit facetious.
I wish them success and call it an airplane. I'll stick to my hang glider.
What the ops team isn't telling them (DevOps only goes so far) is that there's a cron job on each node which periodically bounces the Chronos processes (and its 50 dependencies) in order to mitigate memory leaks.
The benefit having something so simple and singular in function with no dependencies is that there's so little to break. While I appreciate the need for having something with more capability, calling it a "replacement" is a bit facetious.
I wish them success and call it an airplane. I'll stick to my hang glider.