Deploy GreptimeDB Cluster
GreptimeDB Enterprise is released as docker images. We provide each customer with a separate private docker registry hosted on Cloud, which you can pull directly using the docker pull command or configure in helm charts.
Get GreptimeDB Enterprise Image
You need to configure the image in the values.yaml
file of the helm chart to obtain the dedicated GreptimeDB Enterprise,
for example:
customImageRegistry:
enabled: true
# -- pull secret name, customizable, must match `image.pullSecrets`
secretName: greptimedb-custom-image-pull-secret
registry: <registry>
username: <username>
password: <password>
image:
registry: <registry>
repository: <repository>
tag: <tag>
pullSecrets:
- greptimedb-custom-image-pull-secret
In the above configuration,
the registry
, username
and password
in customImageRegistry
are used to create the k8s pull secret,
the registry
, repository
and tag
in image
are used to specify the GreptimeDB Enterprise image,
therefore customImageRegistry.secretName
and image.pullSecrets
must be consistent to ensure that the correct authentication information can be found when pulling the image.
Please contact Greptime staff to obtain the specific values for the above configuration items. When Greptime staff first deliver GreptimeDB Enterprise to you, they will inform you of the docker registry address, username and password via email. Please keep them safe and do not share them with external personnel!
Installation and Startup
Please refer to the Deploy GreptimeDB Cluster on Kubernetes documentation.