--- stage: Configure group: Configure info: To determine the technical writer assigned to the Stage/Group associated with this page, see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/ux/technical-writing/#assignments --- # Multiple Kubernetes clusters for Auto DevOps **(FREE)** When using Auto DevOps, you can deploy different environments to different Kubernetes clusters, due to the 1:1 connection [existing between them](../../user/project/clusters/multiple_kubernetes_clusters.md). The [Deploy Job template](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/blob/master/lib/gitlab/ci/templates/Jobs/Deploy.gitlab-ci.yml) used by Auto DevOps defines 3 environment names: - `review/` (every environment starting with `review/`) - `staging` - `production` Those environments are tied to jobs using [Auto Deploy](stages.md#auto-deploy), so except for the environment scope, they must have a different deployment domain. You must define a separate `KUBE_INGRESS_BASE_DOMAIN` variable for each of the above [based on the environment](../../ci/variables/index.md#limit-the-environment-scope-of-a-cicd-variable). The following table is an example of how to configure the three different clusters: | Cluster name | Cluster environment scope | `KUBE_INGRESS_BASE_DOMAIN` variable value | Variable environment scope | Notes | |--------------|---------------------------|-------------------------------------------|----------------------------|---| | review | `review/*` | `review.example.com` | `review/*` | The review cluster which runs all [Review Apps](../../ci/review_apps/index.md). `*` is a wildcard, used by every environment name starting with `review/`. | | staging | `staging` | `staging.example.com` | `staging` | Optional. The staging cluster that runs the deployments of the staging environments. You must [enable it first](customize.md#deploy-policy-for-staging-and-production-environments). | | production | `production` | `example.com` | `production` | The production cluster which runs the production environment deployments. You can use [incremental rollouts](customize.md#incremental-rollout-to-production). | To add a different cluster for each environment: 1. Navigate to your project's **Infrastructure > Kubernetes clusters**. 1. Create the Kubernetes clusters with their respective environment scope, as described from the table above. 1. After creating the clusters, navigate to each cluster and [install Ingress](cloud_deployments/auto_devops_with_gke.md#install-ingress). Wait for the Ingress IP address to be assigned. 1. Make sure you've [configured your DNS](requirements.md#auto-devops-base-domain) with the specified Auto DevOps domains. 1. Navigate to each cluster's page, through **Infrastructure > Kubernetes clusters**, and add the domain based on its Ingress IP address. After completing configuration, test your setup by creating a merge request. Verify whether your application deployed as a Review App in the Kubernetes cluster with the `review/*` environment scope. Similarly, check the other environments. [Cluster environment scope isn't respected](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/issues/20351) when checking for active Kubernetes clusters. For multi-cluster setup to work with Auto DevOps, create a fallback cluster with **Cluster environment scope** set to `*`. A new cluster isn't required. You can use any of the clusters already added.