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## Can the none driver be used outside of a VM?
## Can the none driver be used outside of a VM?
Yes, but please avoid it if possible.
Yes, *but please avoid doing so if at all possible.*
minikube was designed to run Kubernetes within a dedicated VM, and assumes that it has complete control over the machine it is executing on. With the `none` driver, minikube and Kubernetes run in an environment with very limited isolation, which could result in:
minikube was designed to run Kubernetes within a dedicated VM, and assumes that it has complete control over the machine it is executing on. With the `none` driver, minikube and Kubernetes run in an environment with very limited isolation, which could result in: