- Overview
HCL Link offers a Helm chart that facilitates its deployment on Kubernetes. This approach, known as Cloud Native Link, signifies the installation of the HCL Link product within a Kubernetes cluster.
- Cloud Native Link Architecture
- Requirements
This document lists the hardware and software requirements for installing and running Cloud Native Link.
- Limitations
This section details the limitations concerning deployment, configuration, and feature support for the Cloud Native Link.
- Installation
This section provides instructions for installing the HCL Cloud Native Link application on a Kubernetes cluster using the official Helm chart.
- Upgrade and Rollback
Helm is a Kubernetes package manager that uses charts to define, install, and upgrade even the most complex Kubernetes applications.
- Backup
- Compute Resource Allocation
- Networking
- Storage
- Memory Considerations for Cloud native
- Security
This section describes how security, authentication, and authorization are managed in HCL Link when deployed in a cloud-native environment.
- Scaling
This section describes the scaling capabilities and limitations of HCL Link components defined in the Helm chart, focusing on replica management, downtime impact, and autoscaling.
- Logging and Monitoring
This document explains the logs generated by HCL Link and Kubernetes, how to retrieve them, and the built-in monitoring tools in Link.
- Unica Link Integration
This document explains how HCL Link integrates with the HCL Unica platform. It provides an overview of deployment patterns and key configuration sections in the HCL Link Helm chart.
- Troubleshooting
- FAQ
This section answers frequently asked questions about deploying and managing HCL Link in a cloud-native environment.
- Link Helm Chart Parameters
- Reference