How to install Metabase on Kubernetes with use of Helm
This guide will walk you through the process of installing Metabase using Helm, the Kubernetes package manager, ensuring a smooth and efficient setup.
Before we begin, ensure you have the following tools installed and configured:
First, add the repository containing the Metabase helm chart:
helm repo add pmint93 https://pmint93.github.io/helm-charts
helm repo update
helm search repo metabase
Isolating applications within Kubernetes namespaces is a good practice. To deploy Metabase in its own namespace:
kubectl create namespace metabase
Now, you'll install Metabase. The helm chart name is "metabase":
helm install metabase pmint93/metabase --namespace metabase --create-namespace
After installation, verify that your Metabase deployment is running smoothly:
kubectl get pods --namespace metabase
kubectl get all --namespace metabase
This process may require customizing your deployment through a customized values.yaml file, which specifies configuration options.
helm install metabase pmint93/metabase --values values.yaml --namespace metabase
Accessing Metabase will depend on your chosen service configuration (LoadBalancer, NodePort, or Ingress). For Ingress access, ensure an Ingress controller is operational in your cluster.
Follow the instructions in the helm install notes, the output of Step 3.
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