Self-Assessment Scoring Results

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Total Score Guidance
0 - 10 Your organization is probably not ready to move to Kubernetes on your own. Your team
should attempt to improve the areas that need the most work before considering a move
(see below for some alternatives).
11 - 20 Your organization is almost ready to move. It’s a good time to start a proof of concept. In
parallel, consider leveling up in your weakest areas or getting some external help to improve
the probability of success and maximize value you will get from the transition.
21 - 30 Your organization is pretty much ready to make the move. Addressing the few areas that
could be improved would maximize the return on investment.


Alternatives

Whether your team is ready to make the move or not, the following options are some alternatives that could help
decrease risk and lower the barriers to entry when adopting Kubernetes.

WEIGH YOUR OPTIONS


Conclusion

Kubernetes provides tremendous value, but it comes with cost and complexity that make it hard to make the
transition. Kubernetes can be deceptively easy to use in a proof of concept, lulling teams into a false sense of
security, only to discover a steep learning curve required to get to production. Alternatives like harpoon allow
users to get the benefits without the large upfront learning curve and cost of investment.

If you’re looking to adopt Kubernetes without all of the complexity, try out harpoon for free or book a demo. If you
need help evaluating if your team is ready to make the move and how to reduce risk, please reach out and contact
us. Our team has worked with a multitude of clients in different stages of evolution to help them navigate their
transition to Kubernetes. We have deep expertise in all Kubernetes-based deployment solutions and can
assist in your Kubernetes transition whether or not harpoon is right for your team.

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