# lakeFS Generated on 16 Mar 2021 from [the lakeFS catalog page](https://marketplace.digitalocean.com/apps/lakefs) lakeFS enables you to manage your data lake the way you manage your code. Run parallel pipelines for experimentation and CI/CD for your data. ## Software Included *This Marketplace listing does not include a detailed software list.* ## Creating an App using the Control Panel Click the **Deploy to DigitalOcean** button to install a Kubernetes 1-Click Application. If you aren’t logged in, this link will prompt you to log in with your DigitalOcean account. [![Deploy to DO](https://www.deploytodo.com/do-btn-blue.svg)](https://cloud.digitalocean.com/kubernetes/clusters/new?addonslug=lakefs&nodePools=s-1vcpu-2gb%3A3®ion=sfo2) ## Creating an App using the API In addition to creating lakeFS using the control panel, you can also use the [DigitalOcean API](https://docs.digitalocean.com/reference/api). As an example, to create a 3 node DigitalOcean Kubernetes cluster made up of Basic Droplets in the SFO2 region, you can use the following `doctl` command. You need to authenticate with `doctl` with your [API access token](https://docs.digitalocean.com/reference/api/create-personal-access-token/index.html.md) and replace the `$CLUSTER_NAME` variable with the chosen name for your cluster in the command below. ```shell doctl kubernetes clusters create --size s-4vcpu-8gb $CLUSTER_NAME --1-clicks lakefs ``` ## Getting Started After Deploying lakeFS Open your\_droplet\_public\_ipv4:8000/setup in your web browser to set up an initial admin user, used to login and send API requests.