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    The Kubernetes Overkill: Why I Built a "K8s Killer" for Small Environments

    Mario Ezquerro May 29, 2026
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    Let’s be honest: Kubernetes is the undisputed king of orchestration. But if you are running a small...

    Let’s be honest: Kubernetes is the undisputed king of orchestration. But if you are running a small to medium-sized environment, deploying K8s is often like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. It brings massive resource overhead and operational complexity that most projects simply do not need. Worse yet, despite its size, Kubernetes isn't actually a complete solution out of the box. If you want proper SRE management—like native observability, health checks, and Service Level Objectives (SLOs)—you have to bolt on a complex stack of external tools. Need Ingress management to expose your services? You'll have to configure and maintain third-party Ingress controllers just to get traffic flowing. That architectural bloat led me to advocate for a more minimalist approach. I wanted an orchestrator that provided everything necessary for robust deployments without the massive footprint. Enter Gubernator: built to be the Kubernetes killer for small environments. What Makes [Gubernator](https://mario-ezquerro.github.io/gubernator/) Different? Gubernator (gbnt) is a lightweight, distributed container orchestrator written entirely in Go. It strips away the unnecessary layers of traditional orchestration and bakes the essential operational requirements directly into its core: Native SRE & Observability: Instead of treating SRE as an afterthought, Gubernator integrates robust health checks and observability (leveraging OpenTelemetry and Prometheus) directly into the orchestrator. Built-in Ingress Management: No need to wrestle with external controllers. Gubernator handles your ingress routing natively, simplifying how you expose and manage your services. True Software Minimalism: By using SQLite for data consistency rather than heavy key-value stores, Gubernator maintains a tiny resource footprint while ensuring reliable state management across multiple hosts. Developer-Friendly Interface: A clean REST API and an intuitive CLI tool get your containers running securely and efficiently. If you are tired of the Kubernetes learning curve and the overhead of maintaining tools you barely use, it's time to look at alternatives that prioritize simplicity and reliability. Check out the repository, documentation, and architecture here: Gubernator on GitHub Pages: - https://mario-ezquerro.github.io/gubernator/ I’d love to hear from the community: at what point do you think Kubernetes becomes too big for its own good? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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