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https://github.com/rkt/rkt is an ex-project. rkt has kicked the bucket, shuffled off its mortal coil, run down the curtain and joined the choir invisible.
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title: rkt
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id: rkt
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date: 2019-01-24
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full_link: https://coreos.com/rkt/
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short_description: >
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A security-minded, standards-based container engine.
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aka:
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tags:
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- security
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- tool
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A security-minded, standards-based container engine.
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rkt is an application {{< glossary_tooltip text="container" term_id="container" >}} engine featuring a {{< glossary_tooltip text="Pod" term_id="pod" >}}-native approach, a pluggable execution environment, and a well-defined surface area. rkt allows users to apply different configurations at both the Pod and application level. Each Pod executes directly in the classic Unix process model, in a self-contained, isolated environment.
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<p><b>The Master is responsible for managing the cluster.</b> The master coordinates all activities in your cluster, such as scheduling applications, maintaining applications' desired state, scaling applications, and rolling out new updates.</p>
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<p><b>A node is a VM or a physical computer that serves as a worker machine in a Kubernetes cluster.</b> Each node has a Kubelet, which is an agent for managing the node and communicating with the Kubernetes master. The node should also have tools for handling container operations, such as Docker or rkt. A Kubernetes cluster that handles production traffic should have a minimum of three nodes.</p>
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<p><b>A node is a VM or a physical computer that serves as a worker machine in a Kubernetes cluster.</b> Each node has a Kubelet, which is an agent for managing the node and communicating with the Kubernetes master. The node should also have tools for handling container operations, such as containerd or Docker. A Kubernetes cluster that handles production traffic should have a minimum of three nodes.</p>
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