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Nomad is totally fine to run on low-spec machines. On my homelab, I have the following running Nomad + Consul:
Totally fine to run client and server on the same machine in a non-enterprise setup.
One stand-alone machine should also work, you just lose the failover capabilities.
After spending a couple of days with k8s I really want to get back to nomad. k8s complexity is way too high.
The one thing about nomad is: There is much less documentation and community out there for nomad. Especially how to secure a nomad cluster in production. When you get stuck in internal details where you can't get out, you might be in trouble.
Have you had small production workloads running in public?
Same here, had a deeper look at MicroK8s and decided to go the Nomad route...
Unfortunately, I'm just running a homelab setup. With two publicly exposed services, but noting enterprise like.
Does that count as "in producion"? If yes, what are your questions?