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# Installing GitLab on Kubernetes
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> Officially supported cloud providers are Google Container Service and Azure Container Service.
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> Officially supported schedulers are Kubernetes, Terraform and Tectonic.
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The easiest method to deploy GitLab in [Kubernetes](https://kubernetes.io/) is
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to take advantage of the official GitLab Helm charts. [Helm] is a package
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management tool for Kubernetes, allowing apps to be easily managed via their
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Charts. A [Chart] is a detailed description of the application including how it
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should be deployed, upgraded, and configured.
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The GitLab Helm repository is located at https://charts.gitlab.io.
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You can report any issues related to GitLab's Helm Charts at
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https://gitlab.com/charts/charts.gitlab.io/issues.
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Contributions and improvements are also very welcome.
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## Prerequisites
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To use the charts, the Helm tool must be installed and initialized. The best
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place to start is by reviewing the [Helm Quick Start Guide][helm-quick].
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## Add the GitLab Helm repository
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Once Helm has been installed, the GitLab chart repository must be added:
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```bash
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helm repo add gitlab https://charts.gitlab.io
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```
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After adding the repository, Helm must be re-initialized:
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```bash
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helm init
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```
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## Using the GitLab Helm Charts
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GitLab makes available two Helm Charts, one for the GitLab server and another
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for the Runner. More detailed information on installing and configuring each
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Chart can be found below:
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- [Install GitLab](gitlab_chart.md)
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- [Install GitLab Runner](gitlab_runner_chart.md)
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[chart]: https://github.com/kubernetes/charts
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[helm-quick]: https://github.com/kubernetes/helm/blob/master/docs/quickstart.md
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[helm]: https://github.com/kubernetes/helm/blob/master/README.md
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