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      <title>Push the boundaries of kubernetes multi-tenancy with containerruntimeclasses</title>
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      <description>I missed the first 3 minutes of this talk because they started ealy so the notes are currently missing the first levels of multi-tenancy This was a real interesting introduction into the world of runtime classes and how you could use them to choose the right level of isolation for each of your pods/deployments utilizing different runtimes/shims. Running everything from normal containers to hardened/Emulated processes and vms side-by-side in kubernetes.</description>
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