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That's correct. Different command-line interface (CLI) tools for containerd may provide different functionality and capabilities. While containerd itself is a core container runtime that manages the container lifecycle, features, and low-level container operations, CLI tools built on top of containerd may offer a specific set of functionalities tailored to different use cases.
I need to implement a flask app in container on gcp kubernetes, the architect says that need to be built with containerd so this video help me to understand the difference,basically containerd is the runtime for docker container in this case, that no oonger uses the docker API to communicate with kubernetes
Hi, Kindly assist to clarify, as Docker and other functionalities are separated, how the container images can be built from Dockerfile now, if docker support is replaced ?
Container images can still be built using Docker as before. Nothing changes there. The same images will run with ContainerD on Kubernetes. The only difference here is that Kubernetes no longer uses Docker API to run containers. It uses containerD instead.
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i think you meant CRI-O , containedD and CRI-o for the same purpose, mount image and run the container. ContainerD is drom Docker company and CRI-O from Red Hat
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Thank you, Mumshad, for explaining the difference and the valuable details. As usual, well explained!
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really needed video...
thanks 🙏 for this video...
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Thank you so much, this answered so many questions which I where having earlier. 🎉
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Perfect explanation, thank you so much!
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Thanks for the explanation.
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This was good! Nice work
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Thank you mumshad appreciate it sir. It’s a timely information. Thanks again.
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Awesome content!!
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Good overview
Thanks a lot!
So different CLI tools for containerD provide different functionality, right? Like, image enceyption is not available in crictl
That's correct. Different command-line interface (CLI) tools for containerd may provide different functionality and capabilities. While containerd itself is a core container runtime that manages the container lifecycle, features, and low-level container operations, CLI tools built on top of containerd may offer a specific set of functionalities tailored to different use cases.
I need to implement a flask app in container on gcp kubernetes, the architect says that need to be built with containerd so this video help me to understand the difference,basically containerd is the runtime for docker container in this case, that no oonger uses the docker API to communicate with kubernetes
4:22 when docker itself has the containerd and conatinerd support the CRI then why not docker?
Nice video
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Hi, Kindly assist to clarify, as Docker and other functionalities are separated, how the container images can be built from Dockerfile now, if docker support is replaced ?
Container images can still be built using Docker as before. Nothing changes there. The same images will run with ContainerD on Kubernetes. The only difference here is that Kubernetes no longer uses Docker API to run containers. It uses containerD instead.
@@KodeKloud thanks for assisting on my query. you are doing really a good job in delivering quality content on DevOps technologies.
Thank you so much, appreciate your work
Thx
You are welcome.
what about cri-dockerd?
i think you meant CRI-O , containedD and CRI-o for the same purpose, mount image and run the container. ContainerD is drom Docker company and CRI-O from Red Hat
You're asking if we should go back to an earlier version when there's an issue, right? Please look at the GitOps course or other GitOps videos on KodeKloud for more information.
I'm always confused why it's called "nerd"ctl? Do they mean the literal meaning of word "nerd"??
Haha! There is a possibility for that.
it came from `contaiNERD` maybe ? haha
Hilarious 😆
I will keep using podman
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