The GreptimeDB Operator manages the GreptimeDB resources on Kubernetes using the Operator pattern. It is like an autopilot that automates the deployment, provisioning, and orchestration of the GreptimeDB cluster and standalone.
The GreptimeDB Operator includes, but is not limited to, the following features:
-
Automated Provisioning
Automates the deployment of the GreptimeDB cluster and standalone on Kubernetes by providing CRD
GreptimeDBCluster
andGreptimeDBStandalone
. -
Multi-Cloud Support
Users can deploy the GreptimeDB on any Kubernetes cluster, including on-premises and cloud environments(like AWS, GCP, Aliyun etc.).
-
Scaling
Scale the GreptimeDB cluster as easily as changing the
replicas
field in theGreptimeDBCluster
CR. -
Monitoring Bootstrap
Bootstrap the GreptimeDB monitoring stack for the GreptimeDB cluster by providing the
monitoring
field in theGreptimeDBCluster
CR.
The GreptimeDB Operator requires at least Kubernetes 1.18.0
.
The fastest way to install the GreptimeDB Operator is to use bundle.yaml
:
kubectl apply -f \
https://github.com/GreptimeTeam/greptimedb-operator/releases/latest/download/bundle.yaml \
--server-side
The greptimedb-operator
will be installed in the greptimedb-admin
namespace. When the greptimedb-operator
is running, you can see the following output:
$ kubectl get pods -n greptimedb-admin
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
greptimedb-operator-7947d785b5-b668p 1/1 Running 0 2m18s
Once the operator is running, you can experience the GreptimeDB by creating a basic standalone instance:
cat <<EOF | kubectl apply -f -
apiVersion: greptime.io/v1alpha1
kind: GreptimeDBStandalone
metadata:
name: basic
spec:
base:
main:
image: greptime/greptimedb:latest
EOF
When the standalone is running, you can see the following output:
$ kubectl get greptimedbstandalones basic
NAME PHASE VERSION AGE
basic Running latest 75s
You can use kubectl port-forward
to access the GreptimeDB:
kubectl port-forward svc/basic-standalone 4001:4001 4002:4002 4003:4003 4000:4000
Please refer to the quick-start to try more examples.
The GreptimeDB Operator provides a set of examples to help you understand how to use the GreptimeDB Operator. You can find the examples in the examples directory.
For production use, we recommend deploying the GreptimeDB Operator with the GreptimeDB official Helm chart.
For more information, please refer to the following documentation:
greptimedb-operator uses the Apache 2.0 license to strike a balance between open contributions and allowing you to use the software however you want.