<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Garrett Cheadle and Nanci Lancaster on Carvel</title><link>https://deploy-preview-832--carvel.netlify.app/blog/tags/Garrett-Cheadle-and-Nanci-Lancaster/</link><description>Recent content in Garrett Cheadle and Nanci Lancaster on Carvel</description><generator>Hugo -- gohugo.io</generator><language>en-us</language><lastBuildDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2021 00:00:00 +0000</lastBuildDate><atom:link href="https://deploy-preview-832--carvel.netlify.app/blog/tags/Garrett-Cheadle-and-Nanci-Lancaster/index.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><item><title>High level walkthrough of the kapp deploy command</title><link>https://deploy-preview-832--carvel.netlify.app/blog/kapp-boxes-and-lines-blog-post/</link><pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate><guid>https://deploy-preview-832--carvel.netlify.app/blog/kapp-boxes-and-lines-blog-post/</guid><description>What is kapp? Kapp is a deployment CLI within the Carvel tool suite for Kubernetes that helps manage resources in bulk.
In this demo, Garrett Cheadle, a Carvel maintainer, covers a high level overview of the kapp deploy command, which is a fairly complete, common kapp workflow. The process can be separated in four stages: Setup, Change Calculations, Pre-apply Checks, and Apply.
Note: This post talks about the internal workflow that kapp follows during a deploy command.</description></item></channel></rss>