Charmed MySQL K8s
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- Databases
Channel | Revision | Published | Runs on |
---|---|---|---|
8.0/stable | 180 | 02 Sep 2024 | |
8.0/stable | 181 | 02 Sep 2024 | |
8.0/candidate | 180 | 26 Aug 2024 | |
8.0/candidate | 181 | 26 Aug 2024 | |
8.0/beta | 207 | 15 Nov 2024 | |
8.0/beta | 206 | 15 Nov 2024 | |
8.0/edge | 209 | 18 Nov 2024 | |
8.0/edge | 208 | 18 Nov 2024 |
juju deploy mysql-k8s --channel 8.0/candidate
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Charmed MySQL K8s Tutorial > 7. Clean up your environment
Clean up your environment
In this tutorial we’ve successfully deployed and accessed MySQL on MicroK8s, added and removed cluster members, added and removed database users, and enabled a layer of security with TLS.
You may now keep your MySQL K8s deployment running and write to the database, or remove it entirely using the steps in this page.
Stop your virtual machine
If you’d like to keep your environment for later, simply stop your VM with
multipass stop my-vm
Delete your virtual machine
If you’re done with testing and would like to free up resources on your machine, you can remove the VM entirely.
Warning: When you remove VM as shown below, you will lose all the data in MySQL and any other applications inside Multipass VM!
For more information, see the docs for multipass delete
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Delete your VM and its data by running
multipass delete --purge my-vm
Next Steps
- Run Charmed MySQL VM on VM/IAAS.
- Check out our Charmed offerings of PostgreSQL K8s and Kafka K8s.
- Read about High Availability Best Practices
- Report any problems you encountered.
- Give us your feedback.
- Contribute to the code base