It is Kubernetes since they are running k3s as the control-plane. It’s not just an implementation of the Pod API, it’s an implementation of kubelet which handles logs/exec/etc APIs. The rest of the Kubernetes API is part of the control-plane on k3s.
The only major issue I see is persistent volume support, but persistent volumes in Kubernetes were always a bit flaky and I’ve always preferred to use an externally managed DB or storage solution.
It is Kubernetes since they are running k3s as the control-plane. It’s not just an implementation of the Pod API, it’s an implementation of kubelet which handles logs/exec/etc APIs. The rest of the Kubernetes API is part of the control-plane on k3s.
The only major issue I see is persistent volume support, but persistent volumes in Kubernetes were always a bit flaky and I’ve always preferred to use an externally managed DB or storage solution.