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docs: add kubernetes deployment #2236
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Thanks Nicolo, looks good to me
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Hey @nicoloboschi
Will Kubernetes have 'sticky sessions' if I scale it up?
Should we add a Redis setup on these docs?
Asking this because if using streaming the API won't be as stateless because we need to get the built graph from the cache.
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Verified helm steps on x86
@ogabrielluiz the current chart (https://github.com/langflow-ai/langflow-helm-charts/tree/main/charts/langflow-ide/templates) does not include Redis. We can add the Redis in the https://github.com/langflow-ai/langflow-helm-charts/tree/main/charts/langflow-ide/templates The procedure looks good and verified. |
This is a doc for kubernetes deployment steps using helm charts that is published https://github.com/langflow-ai/langflow-helm-charts