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How to Deploy Apache Ignite on Kubernetes

by | Jun 9, 2023

Learn how to deploy Apache Ignite on Kubernetes from our experts. Our Apache Support team is here to help you with your questions and concerns.

How to Deploy Apache Ignite on Kubernetes

Did you know that deploying Apache Ignite on Kubernetes offers us several benefits in managing and scaling an Ignite cluster?

How to Deploy Apache Ignite on Kubernetes

Our experts have put together this guide to help you deploy Apache Ignite on Kubernetes with ease:

  1. First, we need to have Kubernetes cluster up and running. It can be a local development environment or a production-grade Kubernetes cluster.
  2. Next, we have to create an Ignite configuration file according to our deployment needs. This includes details like luster size, memory allocation, and cache configurations.
  3. Then, we have to define a deployment manifest to describe the desired state of our Ignite cluster. This includes key components like:
    • Pod template
    • Service
    • Ports
    • Volumes
  4. At this point, we have to run the following command to deploy the Ignite cluster on Kubernetes:

    kubectl apply -f ignite-deployment.yaml

After the Ignite cluster is deployed, we can verify it by checking the status of the pods with this command:

kubectl get pods

Furthermore, we can view the details of the services with this code:

kubectl get services

We can also scale the Ignite cluster by adjusting the number of replica pods with the kubectl scale command.

With the above steps, you can easily deploy Apache Ignite on Kubernetes and take advantage of Kubernetes features like scaling, fault tolerance, and resource management. Furthermore, we can integrate Ignite with other Kubernetes-native tools for monitoring,

Let us know in the comments if you need further help with the process.

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Conclusion

To conclude, our Support Techs demonstrated how to deploy Ignite on Kubernetes.

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