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This whole different deployments could be very easily connected with each other.

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Let's go back to Visual Studio code and let's delete everything.

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What we have so far.

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If you want to dive deeper and explore details about those deployments, you could do that, of course,

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now.

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You could launch, for instance, mini cube dashboard.

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You could dig deeper, go to different ports and explore what happens inside of them and so on.

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You have all necessary knowledge for that.

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Alright, now let's delete both deployments and both services.

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Delete this F and Gen X dot yaml and this f k it as web two and Gen X dot yaml.

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Let's go ahead.

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Both services and deployments where deleted k get deployed, no resources found k get as we see just

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single service.

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I think you would agree with me that deployment using YAML configuration files is much more pleasant

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and faster than deployment using separate cube commands.

