Kubernetes is deprecating Docker as a container runtime after v1.20! What does it mean for YOU?
TechWorld with Nana
Posted on December 11, 2020
Kubernetes is deprecating Docker (or more specifically Dockershim) as a container runtime! If you want to understand the details behind and how it affects you:
- as a software developer, who is using Docker and Kubernetes or
- as a DevOps engineer, who is administering Kubernetes using a Managed Kubernetes Service or a self-managed Kubernetes cluster.
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I cover the following questions:
- Why has Docker been deprecated?
- Container Runtime alternatives?
- What does this change mean for YOU as a Kubernetes User?
- What does this change mean for YOU as a Kubernetes Administrator?
- when using Managed Kubernetes Service
- with self-managed Kubernetes cluster
- When do you need to take action?
- Impact on using Kubernetes locally with Minikube and Docker Desktop
- Still learn Docker? CI/CD Pipeline with Docker?
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- kubernetes.io/blog/2020/12/02/dockershim-faq
- kubernetes.io/blog/2020/12/02/dont-panic-kubernetes-and-docker
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TechWorld with Nana
Posted on December 11, 2020
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