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 Environment - Kubernetes v1.35.0 on Ubuntu 22.04.5
 
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 &lt;p>Tested 2026-08-18 on KodeKloud&amp;rsquo;s two-node CKA playground: Kubernetes v1.35.0 installed by kubeadm, containerd 1.7.22, flannel CNI. Throughout this post &lt;code>k&lt;/code> is an alias for &lt;code>kubectl&lt;/code>.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>