This page shows how to run an application using a Kubernetes Deployment object.
You need to have a Kubernetes cluster, and the kubectl command-line tool must be configured to communicate with your cluster. If you do not already have a cluster, you can create one by using Minikube, or you can use one of these Kubernetes playgrounds:
Your Kubernetes server must be at or later than version v1.9.
 To check the version, enter kubectl version.
You can run an application by creating a Kubernetes Deployment object, and you can describe a Deployment in a YAML file. For example, this YAML file describes a Deployment that runs the nginx:1.7.9 Docker image:
| application/deployment.yaml | 
|---|
|  | 
Create a Deployment based on the YAML file:
kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/application/deployment.yaml
Display information about the Deployment:
kubectl describe deployment nginx-deployment
The output is similar to this:
user@computer:~/website$ kubectl describe deployment nginx-deployment
Name:     nginx-deployment
Namespace:    default
CreationTimestamp:  Tue, 30 Aug 2016 18:11:37 -0700
Labels:     app=nginx
Annotations:    deployment.kubernetes.io/revision=1
Selector:   app=nginx
Replicas:   2 desired | 2 updated | 2 total | 2 available | 0 unavailable
StrategyType:   RollingUpdate
MinReadySeconds:  0
RollingUpdateStrategy:  1 max unavailable, 1 max surge
Pod Template:
  Labels:       app=nginx
  Containers:
   nginx:
    Image:              nginx:1.7.9
    Port:               80/TCP
    Environment:        <none>
    Mounts:             <none>
  Volumes:              <none>
Conditions:
  Type          Status  Reason
  ----          ------  ------
  Available     True    MinimumReplicasAvailable
  Progressing   True    NewReplicaSetAvailable
OldReplicaSets:   <none>
NewReplicaSet:    nginx-deployment-1771418926 (2/2 replicas created)
No events.
List the pods created by the deployment:
kubectl get pods -l app=nginx
The output is similar to this:
NAME                                READY     STATUS    RESTARTS   AGE
nginx-deployment-1771418926-7o5ns   1/1       Running   0          16h
nginx-deployment-1771418926-r18az   1/1       Running   0          16h
Display information about a pod:
kubectl describe pod <pod-name>
where <pod-name> is the name of one of your pods.
You can update the deployment by applying a new YAML file. This YAML file specifies that the deployment should be updated to use nginx 1.8.
| application/deployment-update.yaml | 
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Apply the new YAML file:
 kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/application/deployment-update.yaml
Watch the deployment create pods with new names and delete the old pods:
 kubectl get pods -l app=nginx
You can increase the number of pods in your Deployment by applying a new YAML
file. This YAML file sets replicas to 4, which specifies that the Deployment
should have four pods:
| application/deployment-scale.yaml | 
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|  | 
Apply the new YAML file:
kubectl apply -f https://k8s.io/examples/application/deployment-scale.yaml
Verify that the Deployment has four pods:
kubectl get pods -l app=nginx
The output is similar to this:
NAME                               READY     STATUS    RESTARTS   AGE
nginx-deployment-148880595-4zdqq   1/1       Running   0          25s
nginx-deployment-148880595-6zgi1   1/1       Running   0          25s
nginx-deployment-148880595-fxcez   1/1       Running   0          2m
nginx-deployment-148880595-rwovn   1/1       Running   0          2m
Delete the deployment by name:
kubectl delete deployment nginx-deployment
The preferred way to create a replicated application is to use a Deployment, which in turn uses a ReplicaSet. Before the Deployment and ReplicaSet were added to Kubernetes, replicated applications were configured using a ReplicationController.
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