When you work with container images, you still need to push them to a container registry anyway before you can “deploy” them to a cluster. So you can change registry on that command (for example push it to docker hub or another service rather than ACR) but you still have to do it before you can actually have it on the clister
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When you work with container images, you still need to push them to a container registry anyway before you can “deploy” them to a cluster. So you can change registry on that command (for example push it to docker hub or another service rather than ACR) but you still have to do it before you can actually have it on the clister