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Deployment | Image | Description |
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Yellowfin sandbox | All-In-One | A self-contained instance of Yellowfin. This is the simplest type of deployment. All content will be lost when the container is destroyed. |
Yellowfin single instance | App-Only | A single instance with a separate database, so data stored in the database will not be lost when the container is destroyed. |
Yellowfin multiple discrete instances | App-Only | Multiple instances each with their own dedicated database. This could be used to stage a development environment and a production environment during a proof of concept. |
Yellowfin cluster | App-Only | Multiple instances sharing a single database to form a Yellowfin cluster. This could be used to stage a clustered environment during a proof of concept. |
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Install a load balancer/reverse proxy
Before installing Yellowfin, install your preferred load balancer or reverse proxy server. If you don't have a preference, we have provided some instructions below to install Traefik.
Install Traefik using Helm
Traefik works as a reverse proxy, load balancer and and sticky sessions manager.
To install Traefik on Kubernetes, we recommend using the Kubernetes package manager, Helm. This will help to get Traefik up and running on your cluster. Please note that these are third-party tools, so the steps below are provided as a guide only. For further details of each product, please visit their websites.
- Start Kubernetes in your preferred terminal
Type the following command to check that your terminal has a connection to the Kubernetes Cluster that you wish to manage:
Code Block language bash kubectl get svc
If you have multiple Kubernetes clusters and you're in the wrong one, see the Kubernetes guide to switch clusters:
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/access-application-cluster/configure-access-multiple-clusters/Cut and paste the following commands into your terminal to install Helm3
Code Block language yml curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/helm/helm/master/scripts/get-helm-3 > get_helm.sh chmod 700 get_helm.sh ./get_helm.sh
Cut and paste the following commands into your terminal to add Traefik’s Helm chart repository:
Code Block language bash helm repo add traefik https://containous.github.io/traefik-helm-chart helm repo update
Cut and paste the following command into your terminal to install Traefik on your Kubernetes cluster:
Code Block language bash helm install traefik traefik/traefik
Helm will now set up Traefik to be an available Ingress type into your Kubernetes cluster. Once complete, a Traefik service will be running in the Kubernetes cluster, using the Kubernetes service type “LoadBalancer”.
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