I haven't tried /dev/push but I don't like these solutions, you always run into some limit and having a fancy ui is overrated.
I bit the bullet and started deploying on k3s; k9s is my fancy UI.
Machines are cattle, I can have as many nodes as I want.
If I need to do something new usually there is a helm chart for it or a .yaml solution somewhere on the internet.
I have a lot of control, I've already seen a decent amount of problems, so I just copy paste from old projects. I don't think k3s would do great on 5$ machines with 1GB of RAM but Oracle Always Free gives you 6GB and Hetzner has beefy machines for 35$.
The infra people I work with (mid-large size companies) are cool with k8s on any big cloud so my work experience doesn't change much.
I bit the bullet and started deploying on k3s; k9s is my fancy UI.
Machines are cattle, I can have as many nodes as I want. If I need to do something new usually there is a helm chart for it or a .yaml solution somewhere on the internet.
I have a lot of control, I've already seen a decent amount of problems, so I just copy paste from old projects. I don't think k3s would do great on 5$ machines with 1GB of RAM but Oracle Always Free gives you 6GB and Hetzner has beefy machines for 35$.
The infra people I work with (mid-large size companies) are cool with k8s on any big cloud so my work experience doesn't change much.