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diff --git a/g3doc/user_guide/quick_start/kubernetes.md b/g3doc/user_guide/quick_start/kubernetes.md deleted file mode 100644 index 395cd4b71..000000000 --- a/g3doc/user_guide/quick_start/kubernetes.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -# Kubernetes Quick Start - -gVisor can be used to run Kubernetes pods and has several integration points -with Kubernetes. - -## Using Minikube - -gVisor can run sandboxed containers in a Kubernetes cluster with Minikube. After -the gVisor addon is enabled, pods with a `gvisor` [Runtime Class][runtimeclass] -set to true will execute with `runsc`. Follow [these instructions][minikube] to -enable gVisor addon. - -## Using Containerd - -You can also setup Kubernetes nodes to run pods in gVisor using -[containerd][containerd] and the gVisor containerd shim. You can find -instructions in the [Containerd Quick Start][gvisor-containerd]. - -## Using GKE Sandbox - -[GKE Sandbox][gke-sandbox] is available in [Google Kubernetes Engine][gke]. You -just need to deploy a node pool with gVisor enabled in your cluster, and it will -run pods annotated with `runtimeClassName: gvisor` inside a gVisor sandbox for -you. [Here][wordpress-quick] is a quick example showing how to deploy a -WordPress site. You can view the full documentation [here][gke-sandbox-docs]. - -[containerd]: https://containerd.io/ -[minikube]: https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube/blob/master/deploy/addons/gvisor/README.md -[gke]: https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/ -[gke-sandbox]: https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/sandbox/ -[gke-sandbox-docs]: https://cloud.google.com/kubernetes-engine/docs/how-to/sandbox-pods -[gvisor-containerd]: /docs/user_guide/containerd/quick_start/ -[runtimeclass]: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/containers/runtime-class/ -[wordpress-quick]: /docs/tutorials/kubernetes/ |