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## Deploying to a Kubernetes cluster
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## Deploying to a Kubernetes cluster
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A Kubernetes cluster can be the destination for a deployment job using special
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A Kubernetes cluster can be the destination for a deployment job. If
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[deployment variables](#deployment-variables).
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- The cluster is integrated with GitLab, special
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[deployment variables](#deployment-variables) are made available to your job
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and configuration is not required. You can immediately begin interacting with
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the cluster from your jobs using tools such as `kubectl` or `helm`.
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- You don't use GitLab's cluster integration you can still deploy to your
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cluster. However, you will need configure Kubernetes tools yourself
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using [environment variables](../../../ci/variables/README.md#creating-a-custom-environment-variable)
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before you can interact with the cluster from your jobs.
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### Deployment variables
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### Deployment variables
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