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Cherry-pick #21880 to 7.10: Stop storing stateless kubernetes keystores #21983

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@ChrsMark ChrsMark commented Oct 19, 2020

Cherry-pick of PR #21880 to 7.10 branch. Original message:

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This PR removes kubernetesKeystores since it does not store anything that actually needs to be shared.

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@ChrsMark ChrsMark merged commit 91679cb into elastic:7.10 Oct 20, 2020
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