This section contains guides for creating a compatible cluster on common cloud platforms, including Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and Amazon Web Services. If you already have a Kubernetes cluster, you may wish to proceed to the installation guide.
Supported Kubernetes versions
You can deploy Coder to any compatible Kubernetes cluster. Coder follows the Kubernetes upstream version support policy, and the latest stable release version of Coder supports the previous two minor releases as well as the current release of Kubernetes at time of publication.
Coder may run successfully with older versions of Kubernetes. However, we strongly recommend running one of the currently-supported versions so that you receive applicable fixes, including security updates, from the Kubernetes project maintainers.
Coder continuously removes usage of deprecated Kubernetes API versions once the minimum baseline version of Kubernetes supports the necessary features in a stable version. We follow this policy to ensure that Coder stops using deprecated features before they are removed from new versions of Kubernetes.