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Kubernetes Override Sections

Found in under Advanced in any section where you configure a component of the installer, under the Kubernetes heading. Here you can override Kubernetes configuration for each component.

Common

Annotations

In Kubernetes, annotations are key-value pairs associated with Kubernetes objects like pods, services, and nodes. Annotations are meant to be used for non-identifying metadata and are typically used to provide additional information about the objects. Unlike labels, which are used for identification and organization, annotations are more free-form and can contain arbitrary data.

Annotations are often used for various purposes, such as:

  • Documentation.
    Providing additional information about a resource that might be useful for administrators or developers.
  • Tooling Integration.
    Integrating with external tools or automation systems that rely on specific metadata.
  • Customisation.
    Storing configuration information that affects the behaviour of controllers, operators, or custom tooling.
  • Audit Trailing.
    Capturing additional information for audit or tracking purposes.

Ingress

Annotations

See explanation of annotations above

Services

Depending on the component you are viewing, you may see Limits and Requests broken out for each sub-component applicable to that component. When configuring Element Web you will only see the Limits and Requests config, for Integrator however, you will see Limits and Requests for each sub-component; Appstore; Integrator; Modular Widgets; and Scalar Web.

Workloads

Annotations

See explanation of annotations above

Resources

Depending on the component you are viewing, you may see Limits and Requests broken out for each sub-component applicable to that component. When configuring Element Web you will only see the Limits and Requests config, for Integrator however, you will see Limits and Requests for each sub-component; Appstore; Integrator; Modular Widgets; and Scalar Web.

Limits
Requests

Security Context

Docker Secrets

Host Aliases