--- title: Running a Stateless Application Using a Deployment --- {% capture overview %} This page shows how to run an application using a Kubernetes Deployment object. {% endcapture %} {% capture objectives %} * Create an nginx deployment. * Use kubectl to list information about the deployment. * Update the deployment. {% endcapture %} {% capture prerequisites %} {% include task-tutorial-prereqs.md %} {% endcapture %} {% capture lessoncontent %} ## Creating and exploring an nginx deployment 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: {% include code.html language="yaml" file="deployment.yaml" ghlink="/docs/tutorials/stateless-application/deployment.yaml" %} 1. Create a Deployment based on the YAML file: kubectl create -f http://k8s.io/docs/tutorials/stateless-application/deployment.yaml 1. Display information about the Deployment: kubectl describe deployment nginx-deployment user@computer:~/kubernetes.github.io$ kubectl describe deployment nginx-deployment Name: nginx-deployment Namespace: default CreationTimestamp: Tue, 30 Aug 2016 18:11:37 -0700 Labels: app=nginx Selector: app=nginx Replicas: 2 updated | 2 total | 2 available | 0 unavailable StrategyType: RollingUpdate MinReadySeconds: 0 RollingUpdateStrategy: 1 max unavailable, 1 max surge OldReplicaSets: NewReplicaSet: nginx-deployment-1771418926 (2/2 replicas created) No events. 1. List the pods created by the deployment: kubectl get pods -l app=nginx NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE nginx-deployment-1771418926-7o5ns 1/1 Running 0 16h nginx-deployment-1771418926-r18az 1/1 Running 0 16h 1. Display information about a pod: kubectl describe pod where `` is the name of one of your pods. ## Updating the deployment 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. {% include code.html language="yaml" file="deployment-update.yaml" ghlink="/docs/tutorials/stateless-application/deployment-update.yaml" %} 1. Apply the new YAML file: kubectl apply -f http://k8s.io/docs/tutorials/stateless-application/deployment-update.yaml 1. Watch the deployment create pods with new names and delete the old pods: kubectl get pods -l app=nginx ## Scaling the application by increasing the replica count 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: {% include code.html language="yaml" file="deployment-scale.yaml" ghlink="/docs/tutorials/stateless-application/deployment-scale.yaml" %} 1. Apply the new YAML file: kubectl apply -f http://k8s.io/docs/tutorials/stateless-application/deployment-scale.yaml 1. 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 ## Deleting a deployment Delete the deployment by name: kubectl delete deployment nginx-deployment {% endcapture %} {% capture whatsnext %} * Learn more about [Deployment objects](/docs/user-guide/deployments/). * Learn more about [Deploying applications](/docs/user-guide/deploying-applications/) {% endcapture %} {% include templates/tutorial.md %}