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Running S3 compatible endpoint to host Ops Manager binaries in Kubernetes

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Author
Colm Quinn
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1,581
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5
Language
English
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Summary

The new feature allows running S3 compatible or HTTP(s) endpoint to host Ops Manager binaries in Kubernetes, enabling deployment without internet access and eliminating the need for managing mongod/mongos binaries on each pod. The guide assumes prior setup of Ops Manager and the MongoDB Enterprise Kubernetes Operator, using MinIO as a popular Open Source Object Storage platform optimized for private cloud deployments. To leverage this feature, users must install MinIO and configure it to serve binaries, then update their Ops Manager configuration to use the HTTP endpoint. Once configured, users can deploy mongoDB instances with successful results, verifying that the new feature works as expected.

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