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Kubernetes removed support for Docker in 2021 ✂️ ⏳
TL;DR Docker as an underlying runtime was deprecated in favor of runtimes that use the Container Runtime Interface (CRI) created for Kubernetes. Docker-produced images will continue to work in your cluster with all runtimes, as they always have.
Kubernetes
removed support forDocker
in 2021 ✂️ ⏳TL;DR Docker as an underlying runtime was deprecated in favor of runtimes that use the Container Runtime Interface (CRI) created for Kubernetes. Docker-produced images will continue to work in your cluster with all runtimes, as they always have.
What does this mean?
Specifically: does it mean we should reconsider our use of
Docker
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