Deployment
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This chart creates a deployment that runs multiple replicas of your application and automatically replaces any instances that fail or become unresponsive. It does not support Blue/Green and Canary deployments.
This is the default deployment chart. You can select Deployment
chart when you want to use only basic use cases which contain the following:
Create a Deployment to rollout a ReplicaSet. The ReplicaSet creates Pods in the background. Check the status of the rollout to see if it succeeds or not.
Declare the new state of the Pods. A new ReplicaSet is created and the Deployment manages moving the Pods from the old ReplicaSet to the new one at a controlled rate. Each new ReplicaSet updates the revision of the Deployment.
Rollback to an earlier Deployment revision if the current state of the Deployment is not stable. Each rollback updates the revision of the Deployment.
Scale up the Deployment to facilitate more load.
Use the status of the Deployment as an indicator that a rollout has stuck.
Clean up older ReplicaSets that you do not need anymore.
You can define application behavior by providing information in the following sections:
Key | Descriptions |
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Chart version
Select the Chart Version using which you want to deploy the application. Refer Chart Version section for more detail.
Basic Configuration
You can select the basic deployment configuration for your application on the Basic GUI section instead of configuring the YAML file. Refer Basic Configuration section for more detail.
Advanced (YAML)
If you want to do additional configurations, then click Advanced (YAML) for modifications. Refer Advanced (YAML) section for more detail.
Show application metrics
You can enable Show application metrics
to see your application's metrics-CPU Service Monitor usage, Memory Usage, Status, Throughput and Latency.
Refer Application Metrics for more detail.