Update K8S vs from Twitter

This is an update from the Twitter conversation here: https://twitter.com/asynchio/status/690357014925549568

The changes made should both be based on fact from everyone involved.
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Mitchell Hashimoto 2016-01-21 22:06:12 -08:00
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Nomad combines a lightweight resource manager and a sophisticated scheduler
into a single system. By default, Nomad is distributed, highly available,
and operationally simple.
At the time of writing, Kubernetes targets managing 100 node clusters and supports
only a single region, although work is underway to improve scale and federation of clusters.
Nomad is designed to support clusters several orders of magnitude
larger and supports multi-datacenter and multi-region configurations.
Kubernetes documentation states they can support clusters greater than 1,000 nodes
and they support a multi-AZ/multi-region configuration. Nomad has been tested
on clusters up to 5,000 nodes, but is expected to work on much larger clusters as
well. Nomad also supports multi-datacenter and multi-region configurations.