GreptimeDB is designed for cloud-native environments and supports Kubernetes deployment from day one. You can deploy GreptimeDB on any cloud service provider, including AWS, Alibaba Cloud, or Google Cloud.
Deploy GreptimeDB StandaloneFor development, testing, or small-scale production use cases, you can deploy a standalone GreptimeDB instance on Kubernetes. This provides a simple way to get started with GreptimeDB without the complexity of managing a full cluster.
Deploy GreptimeDB ClusterFor production environments requiring high availability and scalability, you can deploy a GreptimeDB cluster using the GreptimeDB Operator on Kubernetes. This enables you to set up a distributed GreptimeDB cluster that scales horizontally and efficiently handles large volumes of data.
ConfigurationsYou can apply custom configurations to GreptimeDB by creating a values.yaml
file when deploying either GreptimeDB clusters or standalone instances. For a complete list of available configuration options, see Common Helm Chart Configurations.
The GreptimeDB Operator manages GreptimeDB deployments on Kubernetes, automating the setup, provisioning, and management of GreptimeDB cluster instances. This enables quick deployment and scaling of GreptimeDB in any Kubernetes environment, whether on-premises or in the cloud. Learn how to manage the GreptimeDB Operator, including installation and upgrades.
Advanced DeploymentsAfter familiarizing yourself with the architecture and components of GreptimeDB, you can explore advanced deployment scenarios:
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