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You created a Kubernetes deployment by running kubectl run nginx image=nginx replicas=1.

You created a Kubernetes deployment by running kubectl run nginx image=nginx replicas=1. After a few days, you decided you no longer want this deployment. You identified the pod and deleted it by running kubectl delete pod. You noticed the pod got recreated.

$ kubectlgetpods

NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE

nginx-84748895c4-nqqmt 1/1 Running 0 9m41s

$ kubectldeletepod nginx-84748895c4-nqqmt

pod nginx-84748895c4-nqqmt deleted

$ kubectlgetpods

NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE

nginx-84748895c4-k6bzl 1/1 Running 0 25s

What should you do to delete the deployment and avoid pod getting recreated?

A.

kubectl delete deployment nginx

B.

kubectl delete –deployment=nginx

C.

kubectl delete pod nginx-84748895c4-k6bzl –no-restart 2

D.

kubectl delete inginx

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