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Roundtable deployment and operations guide¶

This guide is for operators of the Roundtable cluster (SQuaRE staff) and explains how to deploy and maintain Roundtable’s infrastructure. Although this documentation is openly available, application developers shouldn’t need to consult this guide.

  • Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) Cluster operations
    • How to connect to the Roundtable GKE cluster from the web or kubectl
    • GKE cluster configuration overview
    • Node pools for the Roundtable GKE cluster
  • security app deployment guide
  • roundtable app deployment guide
  • app-land app deployment guide
  • argo-cd app deployment guide
    • Git repositories monitored by Argo CD
    • Configuring custom Helm chart repositories
    • Configuring GitHub SSO for Argo CD
    • Argo CD RBAC configuration
    • GitHub webhook configuration for Argo CD
    • Port-forward access
    • Upgrading Argo CD
  • cert-manager app deployment guide
  • events app deployment guide
    • Events Kafka cluster configuration overview
  • ingress-nginx app deployment guide
  • monitoring app deployment guide
  • strimzi app deployment guide
  • vault app deployment guide
  • vault-secrets-operator app deployment guide
  • onepassword-connect app deployment guide

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