Mattermost
- By Canonical IS DevOps
Channel | Revision | Published | Runs on |
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latest/stable | 27 | 22 Nov 2023 | |
latest/edge | 18 | 14 Jun 2021 |
juju deploy mattermost-k8s
Deploy Kubernetes operators easily with Juju, the Universal Operator Lifecycle Manager. Need a Kubernetes cluster? Install MicroK8s to create a full CNCF-certified Kubernetes system in under 60 seconds.
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How to scale and monitor performance
Clustering requires an Enterprise Edition licence from Mattermost, but once this is enabled, the application can be scaled to multiple pods simply by using Juju’s scale-application
command. Mattermost will use the database to register and discover cluster members; no additional service or infrastructure is needed.
The charm can make use of the following extra services:
- Storage for images and attachments. Mattermost defaults to local storage, but S3 is strongly recommended, especially when clustering is enabled. Mattermost proxies images and files, so the S3 bucket itself can be made private and locked down completely.
- Push notifications. In our deployment these are sent via Mattermost’s HPNS (hosted push notification service). The charm also supports self-hosted push notification servers, but please note the caveats to doing so.
The charm supports some additional features that require an Enterprise Edition licence: clustering (as mentioned), a Prometheus exporter for performance monitoring, and user authentication via SAML.