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Remove some outdated bullet points from kube-router docs
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ARMv7 support is also present in Calico nowadays, so this is not
something to highlight anymore. Hairpinning is enabled by default since
quite some time, too.

See: 9800423 ("Enable hairpin for kube-router by default")
Signed-off-by: Tom Wieczorek <[email protected]>
(cherry picked from commit c657045)
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Expand Up @@ -23,11 +23,9 @@ You can opt-out of having k0s manage the network setup and choose instead to use

Kube-router is built into k0s, and so by default the distribution uses it for network provision. Kube-router uses the standard Linux networking stack and toolset, and you can set up CNI networking without any overlays by using BGP as the main mechanism for in-cluster networking.

- Supports armv7 (among many other archs)
- Uses bit less resources (~15%)
- Does NOT support dual-stack (IPv4/IPv6) networking
- Does NOT support Windows nodes
- Does NOT activate hairpin mode by default

### Calico

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