diff --git a/content/en/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/deploy-app/deploy-intro.html b/content/en/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/deploy-app/deploy-intro.html index af2d5eeed2..6d8e43ebfc 100644 --- a/content/en/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/deploy-app/deploy-intro.html +++ b/content/en/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/deploy-app/deploy-intro.html @@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ weight: 10
You can create and manage a Deployment by using the Kubernetes command line interface, Kubectl. Kubectl uses the Kubernetes API to interact with the cluster. In this module, you'll learn the most common Kubectl commands needed to create Deployments that run your applications on a Kubernetes cluster.
-When you create a Deployment, you'll need to specify the container image for your application and the number of replicas that you want to run. You can change that information later by updating your Deployment; Modules 5 and 6 of the bootcamp discuss how you can scale and update your Deployments.
+When you create a Deployment, you'll need to specify the container image for your application and the number of replicas that you want to run. You can change that information later by updating your Deployment; Modules 5 and 6 of the bootcamp discuss how you can scale and update your Deployments.
diff --git a/content/en/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/explore/explore-intro.html b/content/en/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/explore/explore-intro.html index 278dbe1765..f3608039dc 100644 --- a/content/en/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/explore/explore-intro.html +++ b/content/en/docs/tutorials/kubernetes-basics/explore/explore-intro.html @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ weight: 10When you created a Deployment in Module 2, Kubernetes created a Pod to host your application instance. A Pod is a Kubernetes abstraction that represents a group of one or more application containers (such as Docker or rkt), and some shared resources for those containers. Those resources include:
+When you created a Deployment in Module 2, Kubernetes created a Pod to host your application instance. A Pod is a Kubernetes abstraction that represents a group of one or more application containers (such as Docker or rkt), and some shared resources for those containers. Those resources include:
In Module 2, you used Kubectl command-line interface. You'll continue to use it in Module 3 to get information about deployed applications and their environments. The most common operations can be done with the following kubectl commands:
+In Module 2, you used Kubectl command-line interface. You'll continue to use it in Module 3 to get information about deployed applications and their environments. The most common operations can be done with the following kubectl commands: