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Convinced by Onyxia? Let's see how you can get your own instance today! |
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If you are already familiar with Kubernetes and Helm, here's how you can get an Onyxia instance up and running in just a matter of seconds.
helm repo add onyxia https://inseefrlab.github.io/onyxia
cat << EOF > ./onyxia-values.yaml
ingress:
enabled: true
hosts:
- host: onyxia.my-domain.net
EOF
helm install onyxia onyxia/onyxia -f onyxia-values.yaml
# Navigate to https://onyxia.my-domain.net
With this minimal configuration, you'll have an Onyxia instance operating in a degraded mode, which lacks features such as authentication, S3 explorer, secret management, etc. However, you will still retain the capability to launch services from the catalog. {% endhint %}
Whether you are a Kubernetes veteran or a beginner with cloud technologies, this guide aims to guide you through the instantiation and configuration of an Onyxia instance with it's full range of features enabled. Let's dive right in! 🤿
First let's make sure we have a suitable deployment environement to work with!
{% content-ref url="admin-doc/readme/kubernetes.md" %} kubernetes.md {% endcontent-ref %}