When using Tencent Cloud Lighthouse, several limitations should be considered:
1. Service Scope Limitation
Example: A company with a highly specialized, legacy-based infrastructure might find that certain features of Lighthouse do not fully align with their existing systems.
2. Resource Constraints
Example: A startup might hit the limit of concurrent deployments or storage capacity under their basic plan, requiring an upgrade.
3. Dependency on Tencent Cloud Ecosystem
Example: Integrating Lighthouse with a third-party CI/CD tool might involve more complex setup compared to integrating with Tencent Cloud's own CI/CD service.
4. Learning Curve
Example: A team unfamiliar with Kubernetes or container orchestration might take some time to fully leverage Lighthouse's capabilities.
5. Cost Considerations
Example: Extensive use of high-performance instances or large storage volumes can increase costs significantly.
To overcome these limitations, users can explore advanced features within Lighthouse, consider upgrading plans for more resources, and leverage Tencent Cloud's extensive documentation and support services. Additionally, for seamless integration and enhanced capabilities, exploring other complementary services within the Tencent Cloud ecosystem, such as Tencent Kubernetes Engine (TKE), can be beneficial.