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      <title>Configuration as Data - Environment Variables, Secrets and ConfigMaps</title>
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      <description>Overview As we saw Kubernetes is an orchestrator for containerized application, the main rule of containerized application, that your image is immutable, it means if you want to make any change to your image, you need to build a new one.
The question that we need to answer is how can we deploy the same image in different environment (let&amp;rsquo;s say docker image) without be obliged to build a new image for each environment.</description>
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