sudo docker run --name kublr -d --restart=unless-stopped -p 9080:9080 kublr/kublr:1.15.1
The Kublr Demo/Installer is a lightweight, dockerized, limited-functionality Kublr Platform which can be used to:
The Kublr Demo/Installer stores all of the data, about the created clusters, inside the Docker container. If you delete the Docker container, you will lose all data about the created clusters and the Kublr platforms. However, you will not lose the cluster and platform itself. We recommend using the Kublr Demo/Installer to verify if a Kubernetes cluster can be created in your environment and to experiment with it. To manage a real cluster and experience all features, you’ll have to create a full-featured Kublr Platform in a cloud or on-premise.
This update contains bug fixes and improvements.
Component | Version |
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Kubernetes | 1.15.7 |
etcd | 3.3.10 |
Kubernetes Dashboard | 2.0.0-beta6 |
Component | Version |
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Kublr Control Plane | 1.15.1 |
Component | Version |
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Ingress | 1.15.1 |
nginx ingress controller (helm chart version) | 1.24.5 |
cert-manager | 0.11 |
Centralized Logging | 1.15.1 |
ElasticSearch | 6.8.4 |
Kibana | 6.8.4 |
RabbitMQ | 3.7.3 |
Curator | 5.5.1 |
Logstash | 6.8.4 |
Fluentd | 2.7.1 |
Centralized Monitoring | 1.15.1 |
Prometheus | 2.13.0 |
Kube State Metrics | 1.8.0 |
AlertManager | 0.16.2 |
Grafana | 6.5.1 |
System | 1.15.1 |
сoredns | 1.3.1 |