MKE 3.7 Compatibility Matrix

Mirantis Kubernetes Engine (MKE, and formerly Docker Enterprise/UCP) provides enterprises with the easiest and fastest way to deploy cloud native applications at scale in any environment.

Support for MKE is defined in the Mirantis Cloud Native Platform Subscription Services agreement.

Operating system compatibility

As MKE functionality is dependent on MCR, MKE operating system compatibility is contingent on the operating system compatibility of the MCR versions with which a particular MKE version is compatible.

MKE

MCR required

Client API

Kubernetes provided

3.7.7

23.0.1, 23.0.3, 23.0.5, 23.0.6, 23.0.7, 23.0.8, 23.0.9, 23.0.10

1.41

1.27.7

3.7.6

23.0.1, 23.0.3, 23.0.5, 23.0.6, 23.0.7, 23.0.8, 23.0.9, 23.0.10

1.41

1.27.7

3.7.5

23.0.1, 23.0.3, 23.0.5, 23.0.6, 23.0.7, 23.0.8, 23.0.9, 23.0.10

1.41

1.27.7

3.7.4 1

Not applicable

Not applicable

Not applicable

3.7.3

23.0.1, 23.0.3, 23.0.5, 23.0.6, 23.0.7, 23.0.8, 23.0.9, 23.0.10

1.41

1.27.7

3.7.2

23.0.1, 23.0.3, 23.0.5, 23.0.6, 23.0.7, 23.0.8, 23.0.9, 23.0.10

1.41

1.27.7

3.7.1

23.0.1, 23.0.3, 23.0.5, 23.0.6, 23.0.7, 23.0.8, 23.0.9, 23.0.10

1.41

1.27.4

3.7.0

23.0.1, 23.0.3, 23.0.5, 23.0.6, 23.0.7, 23.0.8, 23.0.9, 23.0.10

1.41

1.27.4

1

MKE 3.7.4 was discontinued shortly after release due to issues encountered when upgrading to it from previous versions of the product.

Important

RHEL 9, Rocky 9, Oracle 9, and Ubuntu 22.04 all default to cgroup v2. MKE 3.7.0 only supports cgroup v1, whereas all later versions support cgroup v2. Thus, if you are running any of the aforementioned OS versions, you must either upgrade to MKE 3.7.1 or later, or you must downgrade to cgroup v1.

Kubernetes Volume Drivers

  • NFS v4 via Kubernetes e2e suite

  • AWS EFS

  • AWS EBS

  • Azure Disk

  • Azure File