The Scylla team is pleased to announce the beta release of Scylla Operator. Moving forward, we will focus on testing, documentation and examples for a GA version.
Scylla Operator is an open source project which helps users of Scylla Open Source and Scylla Enterprise run Scylla on Kubernetes.
The Scylla operator manages Scylla clusters deployed to Kubernetes and automates tasks related to operating a Scylla cluster, like installation, scale out and downscale, as well as rolling upgrades.
Use the beta release with caution, it is not production-ready yet. You can help us stabilize Scylla Open Source 4.0 by reporting bugs here.
Supported feature in this release:
Rolling Upgrades
Server configuration using configmaps and secrets
Deploying multi-zone clusters
Scaling up or adding new racks
Scaling down
Monitoring with Prometheus and Grafana
Getting started with Scylla Operator:
Scylla Operator Docs
Learn how to deploy Scylla on a Kubernetes Cluster here (including MiniKube example)
Learn how to deploy Scylla on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) here
Related Links
Scylla Operator project (on Github)
Scylla Operator image on DockerHub
Scylla Kubernetes Operator lesson in Scylla University
Want to help?
Follow the guides, test the operator and share your feedback!
Open an issue, or join the #kubernetes channel of Scylla User Slack
Special thanks to Yannis Zarkadas who played a critical role in the beginning of the project.