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* What Redis master and slave services are part of this Redis instance?
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* What pods are part of this Redis slave?
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The official Helm repository of charts is available in the
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[kubernetes/charts](https://github.com/kubernetes/charts) repository.
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Please hang out with us in [the Slack chat room](https://kubernetes.slack.com/messages/helm/).
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## Installing Helm
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helm dm uninstall
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## Installing Charts
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To quickly deploy a chart, you can use the Helm command line tool:
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$ helm deploy CHARTNAME
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## Design of Deployment Manager
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There is a more detailed [design document](docs/design/design.md) available.
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