fix(README.md): use CircleCI badge instead of TravisCI badge

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Seth Goings 9 years ago
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# Deployment Manager
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Deployment Manager (DM) `dm` makes it easy to create, describe, update and
delete Kubernetes resources using declarative configuration. A configuration is
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properties: null
```
It uses two templates. The front end is a
It uses two templates. The front end is a
[replicated service](https://github.com/kubernetes/application-dm-templates/tree/master/common/replicatedservice/v1),
which creates a service and replication controller with matching selectors, and
the back end is a
the back end is a
[Redis cluster](https://github.com/kubernetes/application-dm-templates/tree/master/storage/redis/v1),
which creates a Redis master and two Redis slaves.
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This project runs Deployment Manager on Kubernetes as three replicated services.
By default, `helm` uses prebuilt images stored in Google Container Registry
to install them. However, you can build your own container images and push them
to your own project in the Google Container Registry:
to your own project in the Google Container Registry:
1. Set the environment variable `PROJECT` to the name of a project known to
GCloud.
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DM uses the same concepts and languages as
[Google Cloud Deployment Manager](https://cloud.google.com/deployment-manager/overview),
but creates resources in Kubernetes clusters, not in Google Cloud Platform projects.

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