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# Kubernetes Distribution Guide
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This document captures information about using Helm in specific Kubernetes
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environments.
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We are trying to add more details to this document. Please contribute via Pull
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Requests if you can.
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## MicroK8s
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Helm can be enabled in [MicroK8s](https://microk8s.io) using the command: `microk8s.enable helm`
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## MiniKube
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Helm is tested and known to work with [minikube](https://github.com/kubernetes/minikube).
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It requires no additional configuration.
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## `scripts/local-cluster` and Hyperkube
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Hyperkube configured via `scripts/local-cluster.sh` is known to work. For raw
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Hyperkube you may need to do some manual configuration.
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## GKE
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Google's GKE hosted Kubernetes platform enables RBAC by default. You will need to create a service account for tiller, and use the --service-account flag when initializing the helm server.
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See [Tiller and role-based access control](https://docs.helm.sh/using_helm/#role-based-access-control) for more information.
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## AKS
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Helm works with [Azure Kubernetes Service](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/kubernetes-helm). If using an RBAC-enabled AKS cluster, you need [a service account and role binding for the Tiller service](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/aks/kubernetes-helm#create-a-service-account).
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## IKS
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Helm works with [IBM Cloud Kubernetes Service](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/containers?topic=containers-getting-started). IKS cluster enables RBAC by default and this means you will need [a service account and role binding for the Tiller service](https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/containers?topic=containers-helm#public_helm_install).
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## Ubuntu with 'kubeadm'
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Kubernetes bootstrapped with `kubeadm` is known to work on the following Linux
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distributions:
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- Arch Linux
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- Ubuntu 16.04
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- Fedora release 25
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Some versions of Helm (v2.0.0-beta2) require you to `export KUBECONFIG=/etc/kubernetes/admin.conf`
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or create a `~/.kube/config`.
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## Container Linux by CoreOS
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Helm requires that kubelet have access to a copy of the `socat` program to proxy connections to the Tiller API. On Container Linux the Kubelet runs inside of a [hyperkube](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/master/cluster/images/hyperkube) container image that has socat. So, even though Container Linux doesn't ship `socat` the container filesystem running kubelet does have socat. To learn more read the [Kubelet Wrapper](https://coreos.com/kubernetes/docs/latest/kubelet-wrapper.html) docs.
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## Openshift
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Helm works straightforward on OpenShift Online, OpenShift Dedicated, OpenShift Container Platform (version >= 3.6) or OpenShift Origin (version >= 3.6). To learn more read [this blog](https://blog.openshift.com/getting-started-helm-openshift/) post.
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## Platform9
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Helm Client and Helm Server (Tiller) are pre-installed with [Platform9 Managed Kubernetes](https://platform9.com/managed-kubernetes/?utm_source=helm_distro_notes). Platform9 provides access to all official Helm charts through the App Catalog UI and native Kubernetes CLI. Additional repositories can be manually added. Further details are available in this [Platform9 App Catalog article](https://platform9.com/support/deploying-kubernetes-apps-platform9-managed-kubernetes/?utm_source=helm_distro_notes).
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## DC/OS
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Helm (both client and server) has been tested and is working on Mesospheres DC/OS 1.11 Kubernetes platform, and requires
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no additional configuration.
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## Kubermatic
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Helm works in user clusters that are created by Kubermatic without caveats. Since seed cluster can be setup up in different ways Helm support depends on them.
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## KubeOne
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Helm works in clusters that are set up by KubeOne without caveats.
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