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## Dapr on Kubernetes

Dapr can be configured to run on any Kubernetes cluster. To achieve this, Dapr begins by deploying the `dapr-sidecar-injector`, `dapr-operator`, `dapr-placement`, and `dapr-sentry` Kubernetes services. These provide first-class integration to make running applications with Dapr easy.
Dapr can be configured to run on any supported versions of Kubernetes. To achieve this, Dapr begins by deploying the `dapr-sidecar-injector`, `dapr-operator`, `dapr-placement`, and `dapr-sentry` Kubernetes services. These provide first-class integration to make running applications with Dapr easy.
- **dapr-operator:** Manages [component]({{< ref components >}}) updates and Kubernetes services endpoints for Dapr (state stores, pub/subs, etc.)
- **dapr-sidecar-injector:** Injects Dapr into [annotated](#adding-dapr-to-a-kubernetes-deployment) deployment pods and adds the environment variables `DAPR_HTTP_PORT` and `DAPR_GRPC_PORT` to enable user-defined applications to easily communicate with Dapr without hard-coding Dapr port values.
- **dapr-placement:** Used for [actors]({{< ref actors >}}) only. Creates mapping tables that map actor instances to pods
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You can see some examples [here](https://github.com/dapr/quickstarts/tree/master/hello-kubernetes) in the Kubernetes getting started quickstart.

## Supported versions
Dapr is tested and supported on the following versions of Kubernetes.

| Supported Kubernetes versions |
|-----------------------|
| 1.17.x and above |


## Related links

- [Deploy Dapr to a Kubernetes cluster]({{< ref kubernetes-deploy >}})
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