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Kubernetes Enters the Boring Era (Platform Engineering 2026 Look Forward Series - Part 4/5)
Platform Engineering Playbook Podcast
14 minutes
1 week ago
Kubernetes Enters the Boring Era (Platform Engineering 2026 Look Forward Series - Part 4/5)
The best thing happening to Kubernetes in 2026 is that it's becoming boring. After a decade of explosive innovation, Kubernetes is entering its "mature infrastructure" phase - stable, predictable, and increasingly invisible. Like Linux and PostgreSQL before it, boring Kubernetes enables platform teams to build abstractions without worrying about breaking changes. Part of the Platform Engineering 2026 Look Forward Series.
In this episode:- Boring infrastructure is mature infrastructure - Linux and PostgreSQL became boring, then conquered the world- K8s 1.32-1.35 pattern: incremental stability, small refinements, no paradigm shifts- Innovation is moving up the stack: kro, Crossplane, and composition tools building on stable K8s foundation- The "just use managed Kubernetes" consensus has won - EKS/GKE/AKS handle 90% of operational concerns
Perfect for platform engineers, engineering leaders, and DevOps practitioners looking to level up their platform engineering skills.
Episode URL: https://platformengineeringplaybook.com/podcasts/00070-kubernetes-boring-era-2026
Duration: 15 minutes
Host: Jordan and Alex
Category: TechnologySubcategory: Software How-To
Keywords: Kubernetes, boring infrastructure, kro, Crossplane, platform engineering, EKS, GKE, AKS