 Okay, in this video we're going to talk about deleting services and deployments and actually there's a couple different ways that we can accomplish this Let's take a look here. I'm going to bring up I'm just going to do get all and we can see that we do have a number of Services and deployments running. I'm going to scroll up here. So we can see that we got what about six seven pods running and sub as well as services and Because we've been doing everything with YAML files what we can do We can actually go in and tell Kubernetes to delete each one individually or we can do things like delete service or delete pod Delete deployment. The other thing we can do is we can come in. So let's we'll pick on the gateway Just for example, so we can do to control delete minus off Gateway service And we can also do gateway deployment And if we come back here and do get all we'll see that the gateway Components have now been removed. So you can see here we've got quick enough so we can see the gateway pod is Terminating so that takes a few seconds for that to terminate. This allows us to see how we can add remove Services and deployments fairly quickly using the YAML file. So we can do those specifically by name or The YAML file that we created and if you have more complex objects more things in the YAML file This becomes very convenient to do. So Again that I'm just show you that command again So it's a cube control delete minus F and then give it the file name But we do want our gateway there. So let me clear this apply Gateway deployment and We also want to do the gateway service And that will restore that. So if you're doing significant changes or if you just don't want these running Cube control delete minus F and file name is a real handy way to Remove components from your Kubernetes environment