The GitLab Helm chart is the best way to operate GitLab on Kubernetes. It contains all the required components to get started, and can scale to large deployments.
Some of the key benefits of this chart and corresponding containers are:
- Improved scalability and reliability.
- No requirement for root privileges.
- Utilization of object storage instead of NFS for storage.
See the repository documentation for how to install GitLab and other information on charts, tools, and advanced configuration.
For ease of reading, you can find this documentation published on https://docs.gitlab.com/charts.
We're often asked to put a table of all possible properties directly into this README. These charts are massive in scale, and as such the number of properties exceeds the amount of context we're comfortable placing here. Please see our (nearly) comprehensive list of properties and defaults.
Note: We strongly recommend following our complete documentation, as opposed to jumping directly into the settings list.
See the architecture documentation for an overview of this project's goals and architecture.
Check the version mappings documentation for information on important releases, and see the changelog for the full details on any release.
See the contribution guidelines and then check out the development style guide.