Quickstart¶
In this document you will find a step-by-step guide on how to get redis-operator running in a local Minikube cluster. You will run a simple standalone and cluster mode of Redis.
Pre-requisites¶
In order to setup redis-operator, you’ll need access to a Kubernetes cluster:-
Virtualbox - hypervisor to run a Kubernetes cluster
Minikube - for Kubernetes cluster creation on local machine
Kubectl - to interact with Kubernetes cluster
Deploying Redis Operator(Minikube)¶
Start a local minikube cluster
Minikube is a minimal Kubernetes cluster run in a virtual machine (here in VirtualBox).
$ minikube start --vm-driver virtualbox
From now on your local Kubernetes client kubectl is configured to use your just started Minikube cluster.
Create a new namespace
First, we need to create a namespace for our resources to be deployed in. This is for the sake of separation and keeping order:
$ kubectl create namespace redis-operator
Redis operator by default watches for every change in Redis Configuration.
Standalone Setup¶
$ kubectl apply -f example/redis-standalone-example.yaml -n redis-operator
Cluster Setup¶
$ kubectl apply -f example/redis-cluster-example.yaml -n redis-operator