The removal of Dockershim in Kubernetes version 1.22 sounded off some alarms within the Kubernetes community. Does this mean that Docker in Kubernetes is dead? What are the implications of this removal?

In this episode of cocktails, we shed light on Dockershim’s deprecation and also delve into the GitOps hype: We talk about its relationship to Infrastructure as Code, some of the current GitOps trends, how GitOps is moving towards a more cloud agnostic future, and explore some of the major players within the Infrastructure as Code space.

Transcript

Kevin Montalbo: Joining us all the way from Australia is TORO Cloud CEO and Founder David Brown. Hi, David!

David Brown: Good day, Kevin!

KM: Our guest for today is a Principal DevOps Architect at Codefresh, a member of the Google Developer Experts and Docker Captains groups, and published author. His big passions include DevOps, Containers, Kubernetes, Microservices, CI/CD and Test-Driven Development (TDD).

He’s a sought-after speaker at community gatherings and conferences, those aren’t really happening right now, so he’s very active in his podcast titled Devops Paradox at devopsparadox.com, and is actively blogging at TechnologyConversations.com. He has also co-authored the books DevOps Toolkit Series, and Test-Driven Java Development.

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