WEBVTT 00:00.390 --> 00:05.180 You can see the names, faces deployed into a chart, also my terminals a little bit cramped. 00:05.190 --> 00:09.000 So what we do is open up another terminal so you can see this a bit better. 00:09.300 --> 00:15.480 As you can see here, we got the name the name space is to put into default revision number one, updated 00:15.480 --> 00:19.450 when it was deployed and see it's deployed the name and the up version. 00:19.590 --> 00:21.590 Now, those are set in Choctaw YAML. 00:21.720 --> 00:26.150 We get it back, but we organized cover version with Helm at Lazarro. 00:26.670 --> 00:28.090 We see a Helmholtz deployed. 00:28.110 --> 00:31.460 Now let's see the capabilities objects so we can run keeps. 00:31.530 --> 00:33.660 It'll get deployments. 00:35.400 --> 00:35.910 And there we go. 00:35.910 --> 00:37.070 We see our deployment. 00:37.350 --> 00:38.550 That's the name we gave it. 00:38.790 --> 00:39.630 Now let's see. 00:39.840 --> 00:43.530 A service will get SBC. 00:45.060 --> 00:50.220 Also, we can see the Home Service and the Newport and we can check this is all working so we can run, 00:50.550 --> 00:56.550 keep IP and copy that now if we go to our browser. 00:57.530 --> 01:04.550 So I can type and that report, which is thirty one thousand two hundred and thirty four and hit enter, 01:05.000 --> 01:07.740 we're now greeted with the default engine next page. 01:08.060 --> 01:12.610 So what you've done there is you've deployed a deployment with a service using help. 01:12.890 --> 01:17.660 Now, with this knowledge you've got now, you can do this with absolutely every Cuban as his object. 01:17.900 --> 01:21.980 If you already have stopped deploying capabilities, you've now got the basics under your belt to start 01:21.980 --> 01:23.960 using help and the values files. 01:24.200 --> 01:25.730 So next, let's go ahead. 01:25.730 --> 01:26.570 And ServiceNow.