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Setup Kubernetes

  • Setup Kubernetes
    • Kubernetes on minikube (for learning and development only)
    • Kubernetes on Docker Desktop (for learning and development only)
    • Kubernetes on Google Cloud (GKE)
    • Kubernetes on Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
    • Kubernetes on Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    • Kubernetes on Amazon Web Services (AWS) with Elastic Container with Kubernetes (EKS)
    • Kubernetes on Red Hat OpenShift
    • Kubernetes on IBM Cloud
    • Kubernetes on Digital Ocean
    • Kubernetes on OVHcloud (OVH)
    • Self-hosted Kubernetes
  • Setting up helm
  • Setup Kubernetes

Setup Kubernetes#

In order to begin with setting up a Z2JH instance, we will need the following two things Kubernetes and Helm. This guide aims to get you up and about with these two requirements for the most popular options.

Setup Kubernetes

  • Setup Kubernetes
    • Kubernetes on minikube (for learning and development only)
    • Kubernetes on Docker Desktop (for learning and development only)
    • Kubernetes on Google Cloud (GKE)
    • Kubernetes on Microsoft Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
    • Kubernetes on Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    • Kubernetes on Amazon Web Services (AWS) with Elastic Container with Kubernetes (EKS)
    • Kubernetes on Red Hat OpenShift
    • Kubernetes on IBM Cloud
    • Kubernetes on Digital Ocean
    • Kubernetes on OVHcloud (OVH)
    • Self-hosted Kubernetes
  • Setting up helm
    • Installation
    • Verify
    • Next Step

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