--- title: Tasks --- This section of the Kubernetes documentation contains pages that show how to do individual tasks. A task page shows how to do a single thing, typically by giving a short sequence of steps. #### Web UI (Dashboard) Deploy and access the Dashboard web user interface to help you manage and monitor containerized applications in a Kubernetes cluster. #### Using the kubectl Command-line Install and setup the `kubectl` command-line tool used to directly manage Kubernetes clusters. #### Configuring Pods and Containers Perform common configuration tasks for Pods and Containers. #### Running Applications Perform common application management tasks, such as rolling updates, injecting information into pods, and horizontal Pod autoscaling. #### Running Jobs Run Jobs using parallel processing. #### Accessing Applications in a Cluster Configure load balancing, port forwarding, or setup firewall or DNS configurations to access applications in a cluster. #### Monitoring, Logging, and Debugging Setup monitoring and logging to troubleshoot a cluster or debug a containerized application. #### Accessing the Kubernetes API Learn various methods to directly access the Kubernetes API. #### Using TLS Configure your application to trust and use the cluster root Certificate Authority (CA). #### Administering a Cluster Learn common tasks for administering a cluster. #### Administering Federation Configure components in a cluster federation. #### Managing Stateful Applications Perform common tasks for managing Stateful applications, including upgrading from PetSets and scaling, deleting, and debugging StatefulSets. #### Cluster Daemons Perform common tasks for managing a DaemonSet, such as performing a rolling update. #### Managing GPUs Configure and schedule NVIDIA GPUs for use as a resource by nodes in a cluster. ### What's next If you would like to write a task page, see [Creating a Documentation Pull Request](/docs/home/contribute/create-pull-request/).