Configure the Neo4j Helm chart repository
To deploy a Neo4j DBMS or cluster on Kubernetes, you have to configure the Neo4j Helm chart repository.
Prerequisites
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Helm v3 (https://helm.sh).
Configure the Neo4j Helm chart repository
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Add the Neo4j Helm chart repository.
helm repo add neo4j https://helm.neo4j.com/neo4j
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Update the repository:
helm repo update
Check for the available Neo4j Helm charts
helm search repo neo4j/ --versions | grep 4.4.34
The output should be similar to the following:
neo4j/neo4j-admin 4.4.34 4.4.34 Neo4j is the world's leading graph database
neo4j/neo4j-cluster-core 4.4.34 4.4.34 Neo4j is the world's leading graph database
neo4j/neo4j-headless-service 4.4.34 - Neo4j is the world's leading graph database
neo4j/neo4j-cluster-loadbalancer 4.4.34 - Neo4j is the world's leading graph database
neo4j/neo4j-cluster-read-replica 4.4.34 4.4.34 Neo4j is the world's leading graph database
neo4j/neo4j-docker-desktop-pv 4.4.34 - Sets up persistent disks suitable for simple de...
neo4j/neo4j-gcloud-pv 4.4.34 - Sets up persistent disks suitable for simple de...
neo4j/neo4j-reverse-proxy 4.4.34 4.4.34 Sets up an http server and a reverse proxy for ...
neo4j/neo4j-standalone 4.4.34 4.4.34 Neo4j is the world's leading graph database
If you want to see all the versions available, use the option --versions
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The utility Helm charts neo4j/neo4j-docker-desktop-pv and neo4j/neo4j-gcloud-pv can be used as an alternative way of creating persistent volumes in those environments.