Merge pull request #1053 from mikebrow/k8s-1.10-end-of-life

update support statment reflecting eol for k8s 1.10
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| | v1.2 | 1.10+ | v1alpha2 |
| | HEAD | 1.10+ | v1alpha2 |
**Note:** The support table above specifies the Kubernetes Version that was supported at time of release of the containerd - cri integration.
The following is the current support table for containerd CRI integration taking into account that Kubernetes only supports n-3 minor release versions and 1.10 is now end-of-life.
| Containerd Version | Kubernetes Version | CRI Version |
|:------------------:|:------------------:|:-----------:|
| v1.1 | 1.11+ | v1alpha2 |
| v1.2 | 1.11+ | v1alpha2 |
| HEAD | 1.11+ | v1alpha2 |
## Production Quality Cluster on GCE
For a production quality cluster on GCE brought up with `kube-up.sh` refer [here](docs/kube-up.md).
## Installing with Ansible and Kubeadm

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## Create Kubernetes Cluster on GCE
Follow these instructions [here](https://kubernetes.io/docs/setup/turnkey/gce/) to create a production quality Kubernetes cluster on GCE.
**Make sure the Kubernetes version you are using is v1.10 or greater:**
**Make sure the Kubernetes version you are using is v1.11 or greater:**
* When using `https://get.k8s.io`, use the environment variable `KUBERNETES_RELEASE` to set version.
* When using a Kubernetes release tarball, make sure to select version 1.10 or greater.
* When using a Kubernetes release tarball, make sure to select version 1.11 or greater.