Running on Azure
This quickstart guide helps you get started running Pinot on Microsoft Azure.
In this quickstart guide, you will set up a Kubernetes Cluster on Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
1. Tooling Installation
1.1 Install Kubectl
Follow this link (https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/tools/install-kubectl) to install kubectl.
For Mac users
brew install kubernetes-cli
Check kubectl version after installation.
kubectl version
1.2 Install Helm
To install Helm, see Installing Helm.
For Mac users
brew install kubernetes-helm
Check helm version after installation.
helm version
1.3 Install Azure CLI
Follow this link (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli?view=azure-cli-latest) to install Azure CLI.
For Mac users
brew update && brew install azure-cli
2. (Optional) Log in to your Azure account
This script will open your default browser to sign-in to your Azure Account.
az login
3. (Optional) Create a Resource Group
Use the following script create a resource group in location eastus.
AKS_RESOURCE_GROUP=pinot-demo
AKS_RESOURCE_GROUP_LOCATION=eastus
az group create --name ${AKS_RESOURCE_GROUP} \
--location ${AKS_RESOURCE_GROUP_LOCATION}
4. (Optional) Create a Kubernetes cluster(AKS) in Azure
This script will create a 3 node cluster named pinot-quickstart for demo purposes.
Modify the parameters in the following example command with your resource group and cluster details:
AKS_RESOURCE_GROUP=pinot-demo
AKS_CLUSTER_NAME=pinot-quickstart
az aks create --resource-group ${AKS_RESOURCE_GROUP} \
--name ${AKS_CLUSTER_NAME} \
--node-count 3
Once the command succeeds, the cluster is ready to be used.
5. Connect to an existing cluster
Run the following command to get the credential for the cluster pinot-quickstart that you just created:
AKS_RESOURCE_GROUP=pinot-demo
AKS_CLUSTER_NAME=pinot-quickstart
az aks get-credentials --resource-group ${AKS_RESOURCE_GROUP} \
--name ${AKS_CLUSTER_NAME}
To verify the connection, run the following:
kubectl get nodes
6. Pinot quickstart
Follow this Kubernetes quickstart to deploy your Pinot demo.
7. Delete a Kubernetes Cluster
AKS_RESOURCE_GROUP=pinot-demo
AKS_CLUSTER_NAME=pinot-quickstart
az aks delete --resource-group ${AKS_RESOURCE_GROUP} \
--name ${AKS_CLUSTER_NAME}
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