ArangoDB Kubernetes Operator helps to run ArangoDB deployments on Kubernetes clusters.
To get started, follow the Installation instructions below and/or read the tutorial.
The ArangoDB Kubernetes Operator is Production ready.
Beginning with Version 0.3.11 we maintain a production readiness state for individual new features, since we expect that new features will first be released with an "alpha" or "beta" readiness state and over time move to full "production readiness".
Operator will supports versions supported on providers and maintained by Kubernetes. Once version is not supported anymore it will go into "Deprecating" state and will be marked as deprecated on Minor release.
Kubernetes versions starting from 1.18 are supported and tested, charts and manifests can use API Versions which are not present in older versions.
The following table has the general readiness state, the table below covers individual newer features separately.
Platform | Kubernetes Version | ArangoDB Version | State | Remarks | Provider Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Google GKE | 1.21-1.25 | >= 3.6.0 | Production | Don't use micro nodes | |
Azure AKS | 1.21-1.24 | >= 3.6.0 | Production | ||
Amazon EKS | 1.21-1.24 | >= 3.6.0 | Production | Amazon EKS | |
IBM Cloud | 1.17 | >= 3.6.0 | Deprecated | Support will be dropped in Operator 1.5.0 | |
IBM Cloud | 1.18-1.21 | >= 3.6.0 | Production | ||
OpenShift | 3.11 | >= 3.6.0 | Deprecated | Support will be dropped in Operator 1.5.0 | |
OpenShift | 4.2-4.11 | >= 3.6.0 | Production | ||
BareMetal (kubeadm) | <= 1.20 | >= 3.6.0 | Deprecated | Support will be dropped in Operator 1.5.0 | |
BareMetal (kubeadm) | 1.21-1.25 | >= 3.6.0 | Production | ||
Minikube | 1.21-1.25 | >= 3.6.0 | Devel Only | ||
Other | 1.21-1.25 | >= 3.6.0 | Devel Only |
Feature-wise production readiness table:
Feature | Operator Version | ArangoDB Version | ArangoDB Edition | Introduced | State | Enabled | Flag | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pod Disruption Budgets | 0.3.11 | Any | Community, Enterprise | 0.3.10 | Production | True | N/A | N/A |
Volume Resizing | 0.3.11 | Any | Community, Enterprise | 0.3.10 | Production | True | N/A | N/A |
Disabling of liveness probes | 0.3.11 | Any | Community, Enterprise | 0.3.10 | Production | True | N/A | N/A |
Volume Claim Templates | 1.0.0 | Any | Community, Enterprise | 0.3.10 | Production | True | N/A | N/A |
Prometheus Metrics Exporter | 1.0.0 | Any | Community, Enterprise | 0.3.10 | Production | True | N/A | Prometheus required |
Sidecar Containers | 1.0.0 | Any | Community, Enterprise | 0.3.10 | Production | True | N/A | N/A |
Operator Single Mode | 1.0.4 | Any | Community, Enterprise | 1.0.4 | Production | False | --mode.single | Only 1 instance of Operator allowed in namespace when feature is enabled |
TLS SNI Support | 1.0.3 | >= 3.7.0 | Enterprise | 1.0.3 | Production | True | --deployment.feature.tls-sni | N/A |
TLS Runtime Rotation Support | 1.1.0 | > 3.7.0 | Enterprise | 1.0.4 | Production | True | --deployment.feature.tls-rotation | N/A |
JWT Rotation Support | 1.1.0 | > 3.7.0 | Enterprise | 1.0.3 | Production | True | --deployment.feature.jwt-rotation | N/A |
Encryption Key Rotation Support | 1.2.0 | > 3.7.0 | Enterprise | 1.0.3 | NotSupported | False | --deployment.feature.encryption-rotation | N/A |
Version Check | 1.1.4 | >= 3.6.0 | Community, Enterprise | 1.1.4 | Alpha | False | --deployment.feature.upgrade-version-check | N/A |
Version Check | 1.2.23 | >= 3.6.0 | Community, Enterprise | 1.1.4 | Production | True | --deployment.feature.upgrade-version-check | N/A |
Operator Maintenance Management Support | 1.2.0 | >= 3.6.0 | Community, Enterprise | 1.0.7 | Production | True | --deployment.feature.maintenance | N/A |
Graceful Restart | 1.2.5 | >= 3.6.0 | Community, Enterprise | 1.0.7 | Production | True | --deployment.feature.graceful-shutdown | N/A |
Optional Graceful Restart | 1.2.25 | >= 3.6.0 | Community, Enterprise | 1.2.5 | Beta | True | --deployment.feature.optional-graceful-shutdown | N/A |
Operator Internal Metrics Exporter | 1.2.0 | >= 3.6.0 | Community, Enterprise | 1.2.0 | Production | True | --deployment.feature.metrics-exporter | N/A |
Operator Ephemeral Volumes | 1.2.2 | >= 3.7.0 | Community, Enterprise | 1.2.2 | Alpha | False | --deployment.feature.ephemeral-volumes | N/A |
Spec Default Restore | 1.2.21 | >= 3.7.0 | Community, Enterprise | 1.2.21 | Beta | True | --deployment.feature.deployment-spec-defaults-restore | If set to False Operator will not change ArangoDeployment Spec |
Force Rebuild Out Synced Shards | 1.2.27 | >= 3.8.0 | Community, Enterprise | 1.2.27 | Beta | False | --deployment.feature.force-rebuild-out-synced-shards | It should be used only if user is aware of the risks. |
Image: arangodb/kube-arangodb:1.2.30
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/1.2.30/manifests/arango-crd.yaml
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/1.2.30/manifests/arango-deployment.yaml
# To use `ArangoLocalStorage`, also run
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/1.2.30/manifests/arango-storage.yaml
# To use `ArangoDeploymentReplication`, also run
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/1.2.30/manifests/arango-deployment-replication.yaml
This procedure can also be used for upgrades and will not harm any running ArangoDB deployments.
Installation using kustomize looks like installation from yaml files, but user is allowed to modify namespace or resource names without yaml modifications.
IT is recommended to use kustomization instead of handcrafting namespace in yaml files - kustomization will replace not only resource namespaces, but also namespace references in resources like ClusterRoleBinding.
Example kustomization file:
apiVersion: kustomize.config.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: Kustomization
namespace: my-custom-namespace
bases:
- https://github.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/manifests/kustomize/deployment/?ref=1.0.3
Only use this procedure for a new install of the operator. See below for upgrades.
# The following will install the operator for `ArangoDeployment` &
# `ArangoDeploymentReplication` resources.
helm install https://github.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/releases/download/1.2.30/kube-arangodb-1.2.30.tgz
# To use `ArangoLocalStorage`, set field `operator.features.storage` to true
helm install https://github.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/releases/download/1.2.30/kube-arangodb-1.2.30.tgz --set "operator.features.storage=true"
To upgrade the operator to the latest version with Helm, you have to delete the previous deployment and then install the latest. HOWEVER: You must not delete the deployment of the custom resource definitions (CRDs), or your ArangoDB deployments will be deleted!
Therefore, you have to use helm list
to find the deployments for the
operator (kube-arangodb
) and of the storage operator
(kube-arangodb-storage
) and use helm delete
to delete them using the
automatically generated deployment names. Here is an example of a helm list
output:
% helm list
NAME REVISION UPDATED STATUS CHART APP VERSION NAMESPACE
vetoed-ladybird 1 Mon Apr 8 11:36:58 2019 DEPLOYED kube-arangodb-0.3.10-preview default
So here, you would have to do
helm delete vetoed-ladybird
but not delete steely-mule
. Then you could install the new version
with helm install
as normal:
# The following will install the operator for `ArangoDeployment` &
# `ArangoDeploymentReplication` resources.
helm install https://github.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/releases/download/1.2.30/kube-arangodb-1.2.30.tgz
# To use `ArangoLocalStorage`, set field `operator.features.storage` to true
helm install https://github.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/releases/download/1.2.30/kube-arangodb-1.2.30.tgz --set "operator.features.storage=true"
Image: arangodb/kube-arangodb-enterprise:1.2.30
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/1.2.30/manifests/enterprise-crd.yaml
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/1.2.30/manifests/enterprise-deployment.yaml
# To use `ArangoLocalStorage`, also run
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/1.2.30/manifests/enterprise-storage.yaml
# To use `ArangoDeploymentReplication`, also run
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/1.2.30/manifests/enterprise-deployment-replication.yaml
This procedure can also be used for upgrades and will not harm any running ArangoDB deployments.
Installation using kustomize looks like installation from yaml files, but user is allowed to modify namespace or resource names without yaml modifications.
IT is recommended to use kustomization instead of handcrafting namespace in yaml files - kustomization will replace not only resource namespaces, but also namespace references in resources like ClusterRoleBinding.
Example kustomization file:
apiVersion: kustomize.config.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: Kustomization
namespace: my-custom-namespace
bases:
- https://github.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/manifests/kustomize-enterprise/deployment/?ref=1.0.3
Only use this procedure for a new install of the operator. See below for upgrades.
# The following will install the operator for `ArangoDeployment` &
# `ArangoDeploymentReplication` resources.
helm install https://github.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/releases/download/1.2.30/kube-arangodb-1.2.30.tgz --set "operator.image=arangodb/kube-arangodb-enterprise:1.2.30"
# To use `ArangoLocalStorage`, set field `operator.features.storage` to true
helm install https://github.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/releases/download/1.2.30/kube-arangodb-1.2.30.tgz --set "operator.image=arangodb/kube-arangodb-enterprise:1.2.30" --set "operator.features.storage=true"
To upgrade the operator to the latest version with Helm, you have to delete the previous deployment and then install the latest. HOWEVER: You must not delete the deployment of the custom resource definitions (CRDs), or your ArangoDB deployments will be deleted!
Therefore, you have to use helm list
to find the deployments for the
operator (kube-arangodb
) and of the storage operator
(kube-arangodb-storage
) and use helm delete
to delete them using the
automatically generated deployment names. Here is an example of a helm list
output:
% helm list
NAME REVISION UPDATED STATUS CHART APP VERSION NAMESPACE
vetoed-ladybird 1 Mon Apr 8 11:36:58 2019 DEPLOYED kube-arangodb-0.3.10-preview default
So here, you would have to do
helm delete vetoed-ladybird
but not delete steely-mule
. Then you could install the new version
with helm install
as normal:
# The following will install the operator for `ArangoDeployment` &
# `ArangoDeploymentReplication` resources.
helm install https://github.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/releases/download/1.2.30/kube-arangodb-1.2.30.tgz --set "operator.image=arangodb/kube-arangodb-enterprise:1.2.30"
# To use `ArangoLocalStorage`, set field `operator.features.storage` to true
helm install https://github.com/arangodb/kube-arangodb/releases/download/1.2.30/kube-arangodb-1.2.30.tgz --set "operator.image=arangodb/kube-arangodb-enterprise:1.2.30" --set "operator.features.storage=true"
DOCKERNAMESPACE=<your dockerhub account> make
kubectl apply -f manifests/arango-deployment-dev.yaml
# To use `ArangoLocalStorage`, also run
kubectl apply -f manifests/arango-storage-dev.yaml
# To use `ArangoDeploymentReplication`, also run
kubectl apply -f manifests/arango-deployment-replication-dev.yaml