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From YouTube: 5-minute kcp workspace + workload syncing demo
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Hi,
my
name
is
andy
goldstein,
I'm
one
of
the
engineers
working
on
kcp
and
today
I
want
to
tell
you
some
of
the
updates
for
what
we've
added
to
the
project
recently.
So
in
kcp
we
have
this
concept
of
workspaces.
A
workspace
is
like
a
full
kubernetes
or
openshift
cluster.
It's
got
its
own
url.
It
has
its
own
api
resources.
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So
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
now
and
use
the
green
workspace,
which
basically
means
that
I'm
in
that
context
and
I'm
going
to
create
what
is
called
a
universal
type
workspace,
and
this
is
where
we
can
eventually
put
workloads
or
other
other
data
that
we
might
want
to
be
working
with.
I'm
going
to
go
ahead
and
create
another
workspace
over
in
gold.
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So
next
we
can
actually
create
a
deployment.
So
I'm
going
to
use
the
kubernetes
up
and
running
demo
and
save
this
as
a
yaml
file.
And
next
what
I
will
do
is
apply
this,
and
this
is
getting
applied
to
my
workspace.
It
is
not
getting
applied
to
the
kind
cluster,
but
because
the
syncer
is
running.
If
I
take
a
look
at
the
deployments,
we
will
see
that
we
have
one
ready
one
up
to
date
and
one
available,
so
let's
go
ahead
and
oops
port
forward
to
this
pod
and
we'll
port
forward
on
port
8080.
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And
if
I
go
to
my
browser
and
refresh
here-
is
that
pod
running
in
my
kind
cluster
via
port
forwarding?
We
will.
We
do
have
some
ingress
work.
I
just
don't
have
it
set
up
and
we
will
be
having
some
additional
ingress
and
routing
features
as
well
for
folks
to
see
just
to
show
you
that
things
are
distinct
from
a
workspace
perspective.
If
we
go
back
up
and
then
we
go
into
the
green
cats
workspace
and
we
try
and
take
a
look
at
deployments.
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There
are
no
deployments
so
I'm
about
out
of
time
here,
but
I
did
want
to
talk
about
some
of
our
upcoming
features.
We
are
working
on
making
it
super
easy
for
folks
to
create
apis
like
custom
resource
definitions,
manage
their
life
cycles,
export
them
so
that
other
folks,
in
other
workspaces,
can
use
them.
So
this
is
providing
an
api
as
a
service
and
we're
also
working
on
really
extending
our
transparent
multi-cluster
abilities
with
locations
and
custom
placement
rules
so
that,
as
an
end
user,
who's
developing
an
application.