![]() We have already installed kubectl on the master node so all we need to do is the same on our host. You can also just run community driven charts without your own app if you want something like a Jenkins server. ![]() Helm has a bunch of community driven charts which is what Helm calls their configurations, that makes it easy to bundle your app with third party tools like MongDB, Postgres, RabbitMQ and many more. ![]() It’s a templating tool for Kubernetes components which means that under it all are just Kubernetes YAMLs with some tools to help you organize them. Helm helps you manage deployment of your applications on Kubernetes. I would like to reiterate that this is not for production applications, that’s a whole other story but more for you who want to start learning. You should be able to follow along if you are very knowledgeable without reading the article, but I highly recommend just going through it as it’s a short enough tutorial tutorial will be about getting Helm running and even throwing up your first flask application on the cluster. I wrote an article on how to install Kubernetes on VirtualBox to play around with a little.
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