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* [[CKA v1.24]]: [[Understand the primitives used to create robust, self-healing, application deployments]] | * [[CKA v1.24]]: [[Understand the primitives used to create robust, self-healing, application deployments]] | ||
* [[CKA v1.23]]: [[Understand deployments and how to perform rolling update and rollbacks]] | * [[CKA v1.23]]: [[Understand deployments and how to perform rolling update and rollbacks]] | ||
− | * [[CKA v1.18]]: [[ | + | * [[CKA v1.18]]: Understand [[Kubernetes deployments|deployments]] and how to perform [[updates]] and [[rollbacks]] |
* [[CKA v1.15]]: Understand Deployments and how to perform [[rolling updates]] | * [[CKA v1.15]]: Understand Deployments and how to perform [[rolling updates]] | ||
* Read https://blog.container-solutions.com/kubernetes-deployment-strategies | * Read https://blog.container-solutions.com/kubernetes-deployment-strategies |
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