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Docs: Installation to On Prem Restricted Kubernetes Environment is Missing
Summary
Documentation page of stable version does not offer a well documented installation tutorial to run Eclipse Che on on-prem restricted K8S environment. There is one documentation page for v.7.41 - [https://www.eclipse.org/che/docs/che-7/installation-guide/installing-che-in-a-restricted-environment/] - but I guess it is removed for the stable one.
My aim is to install Eclipse Che on our on-prem VMWare Tanzu Kubernetes Grid environment. I would be really thankful if a detailed documentation will be provided for those who do not use public cloud vendors.
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I also would be really interested for an up to date documentation :)
Hello, Eclipse Che is installable on all major Public Clouds e.g. AKS / GCP however we do not have the docs in place since setting up Users' Authentication is required for deploying Che on Kubernetes infrastructures which can vary (for OpenShift Container Platform no additional setup is needed) We got a great blog post from the community for installing Eclipse Che on AKS - https://che.eclipseprojects.io/2022/07/25/@karatkep-installing-eclipse-che-on-aks.html
Contributions from the Community are most welcome for other cloud providers as blog posts or official docs
Regarding the Restricted Environments installation, we have official docs for OpenShift - https://www.eclipse.org/che/docs/next/administration-guide/installing-che-in-a-restricted-environment/ the process should be similar for other providers, where images are mirrored to the cluster registry before the installation.
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My aim is to install Eclipse Che on our on-prem VMWare Tanzu Kubernetes Grid environment. I would be really thankful if a detailed documentation will be provided for those who do not use public cloud vendors.
Community contribution is most welcome - adding help wanted
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