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RFE: Create deployment manifests for self-hosting on Kubernetes #840
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Originally created by @aditya-konarde on GitHub (Mar 8, 2021).
Hello,
I really like the idea of this project, thank you for creating and maintaining it in the open-source space! :)
I would like to propose that we create Kubernetes manifests for a local/self-hosted deployment, in addition to the docker-compose manifests that are already made available.
I'd be happy to work on this issue! Please let me know what you think.
PS: Kubernetes usually needs no introduction, but in case it's needed, here's a pointer for some more info: http://kubernetes.io/ :)
@lastzero commented on GitHub (Mar 9, 2021):
We don't have time to perform tests for an official Kubernetes config at the moment.
There are user contributed docs for this though (you're welcome to help improving them): https://docs.photoprism.org/getting-started/advanced/kubernetes/