Practical challenges in managing Kubernetes at enterprise scale
The first time I used Kubernetes in an enterprise setting, I understood the hype. It gives every team the same way to package, deploy and run their apps. No more custom scripts or unique deployment hacks, just one control plane to rule them all. And really, that’s why it’s so popular with big companies: Kubernetes is an open-source system for automating deployment, scaling and management of containerized applications. It says so right on the box, and that’s what people want. But here’s the truth: Kubernetes doesn’t erase operational headaches. It just moves them around. When your Kubernetes install is small, it feels like rocket fuel for engineers. At enterprise scale, though, suddenly it’s about governance, not just engineering. The game is no longer “Can we get this container running?” It’s “How do hundreds of engineers roll out their stuff safely, consistently, securely and without breaking the bank or burning out the platform team?” This is where the fun really starts. YAML isn’t t