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## Create a Kubernetes app from a Compose file
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In this example, you create a simple app, named "lab-words", by using a Compose
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file. The following YAML defines the stack:
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file. This assumes you are deploying onto a cloud infrastructure. The following YAML defines the stack:
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```yaml
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version: '3.3'
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After a few minutes have passed, all of the pods in the `lab-words` deployment
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are running.
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1. In the left pane, click **Pods**. Confirm that there are seven pods and
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1. Navigate to **Kubernetes > Pods**. Confirm that there are seven pods and
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that their status is **Running**. If any have a status of **Pending**,
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wait until they're all running.
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2. Click one of the pods that has a name starting with **words**, and in the
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details pane, scroll down to the **Pod IP** to view the pod's internal IP
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address.
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{: .with-border}
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3. In the left pane, click **Load balancers** and find the **web-published** service.
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4. Click the **web-published** service, and in the details pane, scroll down to the
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**Spec** section.
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5. Under **Ports**, click the URL to open the web UI for the `lab-words` app.
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2. Next, select **Kubernetes > Load balancers** and find the **web-published** service.
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4. Click the **web-published** service, and scroll down to the
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**Ports** section.
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5. Under **Ports**, grab the Node Port information.
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{: .with-border}
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6. Look at the IP addresses that are displayed in each tile. The IP address
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of the pod you inspected previously may be listed. If it's not, refresh the
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page until you see it.
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6. In the browser, enter your [cloud instance public IP Address](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/WindowsGuide/using-instance-addressing.html#concepts-public-addresses) and append `:NodePort` from the previous step. The app is displayed.
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{: .with-border}
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7. Refresh the page to see how the load is balanced across the pods.
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