Popular applications, provided by Bitnami, ready to launch on Kubernetes using Kubernetes Helm.
- WordPress (stable)
- Joomla! (stable)
- Redmine (stable)
- Drupal (stable)
- OpenCart (incubator)
- Magento (incubator)
- RabbitMQ (stable)
- OwnCloud (stable)
- Jenkins (incubator)
- Memcached (incubator)
- Phabricator (incubator)
- PrestaShop (incubator)
- PostgreSQL (incubator)
- MediaWiki (stable)
- MongoDB (stable)
- Redis (stable)
- Odoo (incubator)
- Osclass (incubator)
- OrangeHRM (incubator)
- nginx (incubator)
- TestLink (stable)
- WildFly (incubator)
- phpBB (stable)
- Ghost (stable)
- Tomcat (incubator)
- Apache (incubator)
- MariaDB (stable)
- MariaDB Cluster (incubator)
The quickest way to setup a Kubernetes cluster is with Google Container Engine (GKE) using these instructions.
Finish up by creating a cluster:
$ gcloud container clusters create my-cluster
The above command creates a new cluster named my-cluster
. You can name the cluster according to your preferences.
For setting up Kubernetes on other cloud platforms or bare-metal servers refer to the Kubernetes getting started guide.
Helm is a tool for managing Kubernetes charts. Charts are packages of pre-configured Kubernetes resources.
To install Helm, refer to the Helm install guide and ensure that the helm
binary is in the PATH
of your shell.
Once you have installed the Helm client and initialized the Tiller server, you can deploy a Bitnami Helm Chart into a Kubernetes cluster.
Run
helm init
to initialize the Tiller server.
Please refer to the Quick Start guide if you wish to get running in just a few commands, otherwise the Using Helm Guide provides detailed instructions on how to use the Helm client to manage packages on your Kubernetes cluster.
Useful Helm Client Commands:
- View available charts:
helm search
- Install a chart:
helm install stable/<package-name>
- Upgrade your application:
helm upgrade