Kubernetes 1.34 Released: What’s New and When to Upgrade

Kubernetes 1.34 is now generally available, but most organizations aren’t running it yet. No rush here, but it’s great to look ahead.

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Kubernetes 1.34 is now generally available, but most organizations aren’t running it yet. No rush here, but it’s great to look ahead. The Kubernetes community and leading managed services, such as Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE), Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), and the team here at Fairwinds, routinely recommend organizations maintain a stable posture, upgrading to N-1 or even N-2 versions, to ensure maturity, broad ecosystem compatibility, and a smoother upgrade experience. If your team is already preparing to move to Kubernetes 1.33, you are both industry-aligned and well-positioned to benefit from major advancements while also minimizing risk.
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