- Helm is used to create redistributable packages for your Kubernetes application. You can use it to deploy applications provided by others or use it for your own applications as an internal package and dependency manager for microservices in your system.
- Helm 2 required a dedicated service deployed on Kubernetes named Tiller, which was responsible for actual communication with Kubernetes API. This has caused various problems, including security and RBAC issues. As of Helm 3.0.0, Tiller is no longer needed and chart management is done by the client.
- Use a Kubernetes Job object as a post-installation hook in Helm.
- Use a new Docker image in the Helm chart manifest or values file and perform helm upgrade.
- The Snapshot Debugger is a feature of Azure Application Insights that monitors exception telemetry from your application, including...
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