Percona Operator for MongoDB automates the creation, modification, or deletion of items in your Percona Server for MongoDB environment. The Operator contains the necessary Kubernetes settings to maintain a consistent Percona Server for MongoDB instance, be it a replica set or a sharded cluster.
Based on our best practices for deployment and configuration, Percona Operator for MongoDB contains everything you need to quickly and consistently deploy and scale Percona Server for MongoDB instances into a Kubernetes cluster on-premises or in the cloud. It provides the following features to keep your Percona Server for MongoDB deployment healthy:
You interact with Percona Operator mostly via the command line tool. If you feel more comfortable with operating the Operator and database clusters via the web interface, there is Percona Everest - an open-source web-based database provisioning tool available for you. It automates day-to-day database management operations for you, reducing the overall administrative overhead. Get started with Percona Everest.
Percona Operators are based on the Operator SDK and leverage Kubernetes primitives to follow best CNCF practices.
Learn more about architecture and design decisions.
To learn more about the Operator, check the Percona Operator for MongoDB documentation.
Ready to try out the Operator? Check the Quickstart tutorial for easy-to follow steps.
Below is one of the ways to deploy the Operator using kubectl
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deploy/bundle.yaml
:kubectl apply --server-side -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/percona/percona-server-mongodb-operator/main/deploy/bundle.yaml
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/percona/percona-server-mongodb-operator/main/deploy/cr-minimal.yaml
Percona welcomes and encourages community contributions to help improve Percona Kubernetes Operator for Percona Server for MongoDB.
See the Contribution Guide and Building and Testing Guide for more information on how you can contribute.
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