For anyone struggling to get a K8 deployment up an...
# kubernetes
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For anyone struggling to get a K8 deployment up and running, check out plural.sh. It’s magical I had been using Airbyte deployed on an EC2 instance since August 2021 with 25+ active connections. The need for an SSH tunnel made it really tough for me to give access to non-technical teammates…which meant I became the bottleneck for managing syncs and adding new cnxns. And I shouldn't be - the Airbyte interface is super user-friendly. A plural deployment comes bundled with OIDC and OAuth, so your team can login to Airbyte with their Google account. it also gives you some flexibility if you're managing Airbyte programmatically from Dagster or similar - API service keys work out of the box check it out https://www.plural.sh
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FTR i don't work at Plural nor am I a paid shill 😬 - just an impressed user
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There is a demo presentation from Abhi deploying Airbyte with plural.sh

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyGiUEWhOKQ

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@Marcos Marx (Airbyte) I just watched this and it's pretty amazing. Would you say this is the way that Airbyte is leaning as far as support for Kubernetes production deployments?
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How safe is it to use plural.sh domain and creating sub domains? Can we deploy something similar within company's domain? Thank you for sharing great info
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@Ricky Renner Airbyte project is working to have a stable helm chart to become the go-to method for open source to be deployed. Of course there will be other methods for people who want to use others tools too
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hi @Marcos Marx (Airbyte) any update on stable helm chart for Airbyte deployment in AKS (k8s)? Thanks