This is our 20th release of Kubernetes. With the Kubernetes service, you can easily upgrade your clusters without the need for deep Kubernetes knowledge. When you deploy new clusters, the default Kubernetes version remains 1.23; you can also choose to immediately deploy version 1.25. Learn more about deploying clusters here.
In addition to all the great Kubernetes features provided in this release, IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service version 1.25 also includes numerous component updates. See the IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service version 1.25 changelog for details.
IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service now supports the latest versions of Kubernetes: 1.22, 1.23, 1.24 and 1.25. Clusters that are running Kubernetes version 1.21 or earlier are unsupported. Clusters running version 1.22 are now deprecated with end of support tentatively scheduled for December 14, 2022. It is important to note clusters that run a deprecated or unsupported Kubernetes version may not receive fixes for security vulnerabilities until they are updated to a supported version. Review the potential impact of each Kubernetes version update and update your clusters today.
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