Day 05 Deployment Service EKS.
What is a Deployment service? How to scale it?
(1) What is Deployment?
A Deployment provides declarative updates for Pods and ReplicaSets.
(2) Creating Deployment.
- Create Deployment
kubectl create -f nginx-deployment.yaml
Check Deployments
- Get the list of Created Deployment
# Verify Deployment
kubectl get deployments
kubectl get deploy
# Describe Deployment
kubectl describe deployment my-first-deployment
# Verify ReplicaSet
kubectl get rs
# Verify Pod
kubectl get po
(3) Scaling Deployment
# Scale Up the Deployment
kubectl scale --replicas=20 deployment/nginx
# Delete a running pod.
kubectl get pods
kubectl delete pod <pod-name>
# verify newly created pod is working.
kubectl get pod
(4) Scaling Deployment with yaml
- In
nginx-deployment.yaml
file, key :replicas
is indicate number of pods.Currently it sets as3
you can change it to5
.
# Before
spec:
replicas: 3
# After
spec:
replicas: 5
- Update the ReplicaSet
# Below command will again read the file and change the replicas.
kubectl apply -f nginx-deployment.yaml
# To check newly created pods.
kubectl get pods
(5) Expose Deployment Service
- Exposing deployment allows us to access the service from the internet.(NodePort)
# Expose Deployment Service
kubectl expose deployment nginx-deployment --type=NodePort --port=80 --target-port=80 --name=nginx-deployment-service
# find nodeport port
kubectl get svc
# Get Public IP of Worker Nodes
kubectl get nodes -o wide
Access the Application using Public IP
http://: <node-public-ip> : <nodeport-port>
Made with :heart: by Pratikkumar Panchal. https://github.com/m3pratik/31daysofEKS