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### PodSecurityPolicy is Removed, Pod Security Admission graduates to Stable
PodSecurityPolicy was initially [deprecated in v1.21](/blog/2021/04/06/podsecuritypolicy-deprecation-past-present-and-future/), and with the release of v1.25, it has been removed. The updates required to improve its usability would have introduced breaking changes, so it became necessary to remove it in favor of a more friendly replacement. That replacement is [Pod Security Admission](/docs/concepts/security/pod-security-admission/), which graduates to Stable with this release. If you are currently relying on PodSecurityPolicy, please follow the instructions for [migration to Pod Security Admission](/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/migrate-from-psp/).
PodSecurityPolicy was initially [deprecated in v1.21](https://kubernetes.io/blog/2021/04/06/podsecuritypolicy-deprecation-past-present-and-future/), and with the release of v1.25, it has been removed. The updates required to improve its usability would have introduced breaking changes, so it became necessary to remove it in favor of a more friendly replacement. That replacement is [Pod Security Admission](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/security/pod-security-admission/), which graduates to Stable with this release. If you are currently relying on PodSecurityPolicy, please follow the instructions for [migration to Pod Security Admission](https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/migrate-from-psp/).
### Ephemeral Containers Graduate to Stable
[Ephemeral Containers](/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/ephemeral-containers/) are containers that exist for only a limited time within an existing pod. This is particularly useful for troubleshooting when you need to examine another container but cannot use `kubectl exec` because that container has crashed or its image lacks debugging utilities. Ephemeral containers graduated to Beta in Kubernetes v1.23, and with this release, the feature graduates to Stable.
[Ephemeral Containers](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/workloads/pods/ephemeral-containers/) are containers that exist for only a limited time within an existing pod. This is particularly useful for troubleshooting when you need to examine another container but cannot use `kubectl exec` because that container has crashed or its image lacks debugging utilities. Ephemeral containers graduated to Beta in Kubernetes v1.23, and with this release, the feature graduates to Stable.
### Support for cgroups v2 Graduates to Stable