The Apps Workloads API groups the DaemonSet, Deployment, ReplicaSet, and StatefulSet APIs together to form the foundation for long-running stateless and stateful workloads in Kubernetes. We’re excited to announce General Availability (GA) of the apps/v1 Workloads API, which is now enabled by default. Another big milestone is the beta release of Windows support, which opens the door for many Windows-specific applications and workloads to run in Kubernetes, significantly expanding the implementation scenarios and enterprise readiness of Kubernetes. This removes any reservations potential adopters might have had about the functional stability required to run mission-critical workloads. Particularly notable is the advancement of the Apps Workloads API to stable. As the fourth release of the year, it gives us an opportunity to look back at the progress made in key areas. Today’s release continues the evolution of an increasingly rich feature set, more robust stability, and even greater community contributions. We’re pleased to announce the delivery of Kubernetes 1.9, our fourth and final release this year.
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