Red Hat Developer Hub 1.7
Orchestrator flavor installation using Helm
Install, configure, and manage the Orchestrator flavor in Red Hat Developer Hub using Helm
Abstract
As a Red Hat Developer Hub (RHDH) administrator, you can install and configure the Orchestrator flavor using Helm, ensuring your environment is prepared for workflow orchestration with Red Hat Developer Hub.
1. Installing Red Hat Developer Hub with Orchestrator using Helm
You can install Red Hat Developer Hub with Orchestrator by using Helm, review resource requirements for Orchestrator, and plan for resource considerations in air-gapped environments.
1.1. Resource requirements for Orchestrator
The Orchestrator flavor of Red Hat Developer Hub comes with the following default resource requests and limits as defined in the Helm chart:
Resource | Default value |
---|---|
CPU requests |
250m |
Memory requests |
64Mi |
CPU limits |
500m |
Memory limits |
1Gi |
You can customize these values by updating your values.yaml
file or by passing --set
flags during installation as shown in the following example :
helm install <release_name> redhat-developer/backstage \ --set orchestrator.sonataflowPlatform.resources.requests.cpu=500m \ --set orchestrator.sonataflowPlatform.resources.requests.memory=128Mi \ --set orchestrator.sonataflowPlatform.resources.limits.cpu=1 \ --set orchestrator.sonataflowPlatform.resources.limits.memory=2Gi
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