The later one uses a Kubernetes job to communicate with the node's docker engine, then create a container and manage the container's lifecycle, it that right?
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Kevin Kho
02/15/2022, 4:55 PM
Yeah but note you need the
dind-daemon
container setup like in the job template there. and then you mount the docker.
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