This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Authors: Kubernetes 1.24 Release Team We are excited to announce the release of Kubernetes 1.24, the first release of 2022! This release consists of 46 enhancements: fourteen enhancements have graduated to stable, fifteen enhanc
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Authors: Mark Church (Google), Harry Bagdi (Kong), Daneyon Hanson (Red Hat), Nick Young (VMware), Manuel Zapf (Traefik Labs) The Ingress resource is one of the many Kubernetes success stories. It created a diverse ecosystem of I
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Kubernetes 1.20 brings two important beta features, allowing Kubernetes admins and users alike to have more adequate control over how volume permissions are applied when a volume is mounted inside a Pod. Allow users to skip recu
By Jorge Castro, Duffie Cooley, Kat Cosgrove, Justin Garrison, Noah Kantrowitz, Bob Killen, Rey Lejano, Dan “POP” Papandrea, Jeffrey Sica, Davanum “Dims” Srinivas | Wednesday, December 02, 2020 Update: Kubernetes support for Docker via dockershim is now removed. For more information, read the removal FAQ. You can also discuss the deprecation via a dedicated GitHub issue. Kubernetes is deprecating
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. EndpointSlices are an exciting new API that provides a scalable and extensible alternative to the Endpoints API. EndpointSlices track IP addresses, ports, readiness, and topology information for Pods backing a Service. In Kubern
This article is more than one year old. Older articles may contain outdated content. Check that the information in the page has not become incorrect since its publication. Starting with Kubernetes 1.19, the support window for Kubernetes versions will increase from 9 months to one year. The longer support window is intended to allow organizations to perform major upgrades at a time of the year that
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