Lagoon in DOKS #1995
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Hi, I'm interested in using lagoon using Kubernetes in DigitalOcean's managed kubernetes (aka DOKS). I understand that official support is still in v2.0 but I'm wondering if the current code as of v1.7.1 already works though with some kinks? Appreciate the hints. Thank you. |
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Been searching the issue queue and found #100 as a good start. |
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Hi @icasimpan - thanks for reaching out. We're not quite ready yet for running Lagoon itself on Kubernetes - that's our Lagoon 2.0 release currently being worked on - we'll commence converting our services and images to helm charts shortly. What we are able to do (as of 1.4.0) is deploy from an existing Lagoon into a Kubernetes cluster. We have currently got customers on AKS, EKS and shortly GKE, all of which are managed by us. Local Lagoon development also does this - it hosts Lagoon in a Docker Compose stack, and then uses that to deploy to a k3s install running on your local. We've looked briefly at DOKS in the past - and think we can manage to deploy to it (the main difference to our other setups is the lack of File storage - it has block and object). If you want to talk more to us about it, where we're at, and what's possible - we're always available at https://amazeeio.rocket.chat/ |
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Thank you @tobybellwood. I guess the best option then is to wait for Lagoon 2.0. |
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Hi @icasimpan - thanks for reaching out. We're not quite ready yet for running Lagoon itself on Kubernetes - that's our Lagoon 2.0 release currently being worked on - we'll commence converting our services and images to helm charts shortly.
What we are able to do (as of 1.4.0) is deploy from an existing Lagoon into a Kubernetes cluster. We have currently got customers on AKS, EKS and shortly GKE, all of which are managed by us. Local Lagoon development also does this - it hosts Lagoon in a Docker Compose stack, and then uses that to deploy to a k3s install running on your local.
We've looked briefly at DOKS in the past - and think we can manage to deploy to it (the main difference to our …