MySQL Router K8s

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8.0/stable 155 02 Sep 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
8.0/stable 154 02 Sep 2024
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8.0/candidate 155 27 Aug 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
8.0/candidate 154 27 Aug 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
8.0/beta 155 20 Aug 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
8.0/beta 154 20 Aug 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
8.0/edge 167 07 Oct 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
8.0/edge 166 07 Oct 2024
Ubuntu 22.04
juju deploy mysql-router-k8s --channel 8.0/stable
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MySQL Router K8s tutorial

The MySQL Router K8s Operator delivers automated operations management from day 0 to day 2 on the MySQL Router Community Edition lightweight middleware that provides transparent routing between your application and back-end MySQL Servers. It is an open source, end-to-end, production-ready data platform component on top of Juju. As a first step this tutorial shows you how to get MySQL Router K8s up and running, but the tutorial does not stop there. Through this tutorial you will learn a variety of operations, everything from adding replicas to advanced operations such as enabling Transport Layer Security (TLS). In this tutorial we will walk through how to:

  • Set up an environment using Multipass with Microk8s and Juju.
  • Deploy MySQL Router K8s using a single command.
  • Configure TLS certificate in one command.

While this tutorial intends to guide and teach you as you deploy MySQL Router K8s, it will be most beneficial if you already have a familiarity with:

Step-by-step guide

Here’s an overview of the steps required with links to our separate tutorials that deal with each individual step:


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