Default Resources of kcp-dev

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ISHAN SAKHUJA SAKHUJA

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Mar 2, 2022, 12:43:36 AM3/2/22
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Hello Everyone! I just had a doubt that how can I add pods in kcp-dev and the other resources in kcp-dev that are part of Kubernetes default resources.

Andy Goldstein

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Mar 2, 2022, 10:07:37 AM3/2/22
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Hi! We recommend that folks use higher-level abstractions above pods when working with kcp - deployments, stateful sets, etc. If you create a deployment in kcp, it will get synced to a physical cluster (assuming everything is configured correctly), resulting in pods being created in the physical cluster for the deployment.

It is also possible to use the crd-puller to download the schema for a resource (such as pods), and then apply it to kcp. After that, you could create pod instances in kcp. But again, we do recommend using deployments or other abstractions.

We do have a few open issues related to physical cluster resources and making them visible to users:
Do you have any specific use cases in mind for working with resources that are in Kubernetes but not kcp?

HTH,
Andy

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Hello Everyone! I just had a doubt that how can I add pods in kcp-dev and the other resources in kcp-dev that are part of Kubernetes default resources.

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