
Kubernetes 1.14: Windows Containers GA and kubectl Updates
Kubernetes 1.14 delivers GA Windows node support, promotes kubectl to stable status, and tightens cluster operations with kubeadm and DNS caching upgrades.

Kubernetes 1.14 delivers GA Windows node support, promotes kubectl to stable status, and tightens cluster operations with kubeadm and DNS caching upgrades.

Kubernetes 1.13 graduates kubeadm, CSI and CoreDNS, adds admission webhook GA, kubectl plugin extensibility, and solidifies Windows and device plugin support.

Kubernetes 1.12 graduates kubelet TLS bootstrap and Azure VMSS to GA, introduces RuntimeClass, volume snapshot alpha, and major autoscaling improvements for large clusters.

Kubernetes 1.11 graduates IPVS load-balancing, CoreDNS, kubeadm and CRD versioning, while upgrading etcd and polishing multi-cloud integrations.

Kubernetes 1.10 promotes CSI and local persistent volumes to beta, introduces pod priority & preemption, dynamic kubelet configuration, and tighter security integrations for production clusters.

Kubernetes 1.9 brought apps/v1 GA, expanded ecosystem support for Windows and Docker, and maturity upgrades across storage and admission-control.

Brigade 1.0 empowers teams to run JavaScript pipelines on Kubernetes, wiring together events from GitHub, Docker registries and more into containerized jobs.

Kubernetes 1.8 delivers major enhancements in security (RBAC GA, certificate rotation), workload APIs, runtime choices (CRI-O) and overall project maturity.

Kubernetes 1.7 introduces stronger security (encryption, network policies, node authorizer), enhanced extensibility (API aggregation, CRDs) and stateful workload updates — a key enterprise release.

Kubernetes 1.6 delivered support for 5000-node clusters, improved multi-user scheduling and security (RBAC), dynamic storage provisioning and more — a major scale & stability milestone.