WEBVTT 00:00.590 --> 00:05.390 I mentioned this before about using multiple Valde files, and I'm not going to save it for much later 00:05.390 --> 00:09.490 on, I think we should jump into it now, especially if you're raring to go and get started with hell. 00:10.490 --> 00:14.180 I've gone back to this job, my first shot, where we have our values file. 00:15.140 --> 00:20.160 Now, what I can do is make a copy that I can call it something else. 00:20.390 --> 00:21.230 I'll call this. 00:22.190 --> 00:28.760 Production, not Yamal, this is quite a common way of doing it with no real naming convention, as 00:28.760 --> 00:34.640 long as it has Yamal at the end and we might say, OK, it's production, so we're going to count to 00:34.640 --> 00:35.210 three. 00:37.290 --> 00:42.000 A real life situation, we probably will be using a no port, but for this example, I want to use it 00:42.510 --> 00:47.300 and I'm going to change your name to prod hell deployment service. 00:47.350 --> 00:48.480 They will be paroled. 00:48.930 --> 00:50.130 Helme service. 00:51.060 --> 00:52.950 Next we can do is go ahead and run it. 00:52.980 --> 00:54.960 So I'm going to go over to my integrated terminal. 00:55.500 --> 00:58.950 But come on, we're going to use to install, which is exactly the same. 00:58.950 --> 01:02.690 But what we're going to do is pass another flag to the values file. 01:03.300 --> 01:04.430 Let's jump into it now. 01:04.440 --> 01:06.480 So it's going to be hell install. 01:06.690 --> 01:14.510 I'm going to approach up the context, Farlam, some in that context, Martinsen, this case, I mean, 01:14.520 --> 01:20.610 my first chart then we need to Palsson values what we want to use, which is going to be Kashef for 01:20.610 --> 01:22.020 file and the name. 01:22.020 --> 01:25.110 So production Yamal, go ahead and enter. 01:27.090 --> 01:27.630 Excellent. 01:27.910 --> 01:29.580 So go ahead and see what's been deployed. 01:34.200 --> 01:35.130 Now, let's have a look. 01:35.170 --> 01:37.230 Keep still, get poults. 01:38.640 --> 01:42.810 And we can see we've got a known set now, so you have not held deployment and we got four running. 01:43.720 --> 01:49.480 And again, to remove it all, help uninstall, and we called it shots. 01:51.890 --> 01:52.320 There we go. 01:52.340 --> 01:54.350 That's how we use different values, false. 01:55.310 --> 01:58.410 If you're wondering how you actually deploy different values files and how it all works. 01:58.580 --> 01:59.390 Stay tuned.