Commit c8666741 authored by Achilleas Pipinellis's avatar Achilleas Pipinellis

Merge branch '32749-update-helm-chart-documentation' into 'master'

Update Helm Chart documentation

See merge request !11624
parents 48422b41 3e331d6f
# GitLab Helm Chart
> Officially supported cloud providers are Google Container Service and Azure Container Service.
> Officially supported schedulers are Kubernetes and Terraform.
The `gitlab` Helm chart deploys GitLab into your Kubernetes cluster.
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## Prerequisites
- _At least_ 3 GB of RAM available on your cluster, in chunks of 1 GB
- _At least_ 3 GB of RAM available on your cluster, in chunks of 1 GB. 41GB of storage and 2 CPU are also required.
- Kubernetes 1.4+ with Beta APIs enabled
- [Persistent Volume](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/) provisioner support in the underlying infrastructure
- The ability to point a DNS entry or URL at your GitLab install
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## Installing GitLab using the Helm Chart
> You may see a temporary error message `SchedulerPredicates failed due to PersistentVolumeClaim is not bound` while storage provisions. Once the storage provisions, the pods will automatically restart. This may take a couple minutes depending on your cloud provider. If the error persists, please review the [prerequisites](#prerequisites) to ensure you have enough RAM, CPU, and storage.
Once you [have configured](#configuration) GitLab in your `values.yml` file,
run the following:
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# GitLab Runner Helm Chart
> Officially supported cloud providers are Google Container Service and Azure Container Service.
> Officially supported schedulers are Kubernetes and Terraform.
The `gitlab-runner` Helm chart deploys a GitLab Runner instance into your
Kubernetes cluster.
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# Installing GitLab in Kubernetes
# Installing GitLab on Kubernetes
> Officially supported cloud providers are Google Container Service and Azure Container Service.
> Officially supported schedulers are Kubernetes and Terraform.
The easiest method to deploy GitLab in [Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/) is
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