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Workloads workloads 2019-02-13 /docs/concepts/workloads/ Workloads are objects you use to manage and run your containers on the cluster.
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Workloads are objects you use to manage and run your containers on the cluster.

Kubernetes performs the deployment and updates the workload with the current state of the application. Workloads include the DaemonSet, Deployments, Jobs, Pods, ReplicaSet, ReplicationController, and StatefulSet objects.

For example, a workload that has a web element and a database element might run the database in one {{< glossary_tooltip term_id="StatefulSet" >}} of {{< glossary_tooltip text="pods" term_id="pod" >}} and the webserver via a {{< glossary_tooltip term_id="Deployment" >}} that consists of many web app {{< glossary_tooltip text="pods" term_id="pod" >}}, all alike.