- Introduction
- Get Started
- Deploy
- In Self-Managed Kubernetes
- In Public Cloud Kubernetes
- Deploy TiDB on ARM64 Machines
- Deploy TiFlash to Explore TiDB HTAP
- Deploy TiDB Across Multiple Kubernetes Clusters
- Deploy a Heterogeneous TiDB Cluster
- Deploy TiCDC
- Deploy TiDB Binlog
- Monitor and Alert
- Migrate
- Import Data
- Migrate from MySQL
- Migrate TiDB to Kubernetes
- Manage
- Secure
- Scale
- Upgrade
- Upgrade a TiDB Cluster
- Upgrade TiDB Operator
- Backup and Restore
- Overview
- Backup and Restore Custom Resources
- Grant Permissions to Remote Storage
- Amazon S3 Compatible Storage
- Google Cloud Storage
- Persistent Volumes
- Maintain
- Restart a TiDB Cluster
- Destroy a TiDB Cluster
- View TiDB Logs
- Modify TiDB Cluster Configuration
- Configure Automatic Failover
- Pause Sync of TiDB Cluster
- Maintain Different TiDB Clusters Separately Using Multiple TiDB Operator
- Maintain Kubernetes Nodes
- Migrate from Helm 2 to Helm 3
- Replace Nodes for a TiDB Cluster
- Disaster Recovery
- Troubleshoot
- FAQs
- Reference
- Release Notes
- v1.3
- v1.2
- v1.1
- v1.0
- v0
TiDB in Kubernetes Documentation
You can use TiDB Operator to deploy TiDB clusters in Kubernetes. TiDB Operator is an automatic operation system for TiDB clusters in Kubernetes. It provides full life-cycle management for TiDB including deployment, upgrades, scaling, backup, fail-over, and configuration changes. With TiDB Operator, TiDB can run seamlessly in the Kubernetes clusters deployed on a public or private cloud.
The corresponding relationship between TiDB Operator and TiDB versions is as follows:
TiDB versions | Compatible TiDB Operator versions |
---|---|
dev | dev |
TiDB >= 5.4 | 1.3 |
5.1 <= TiDB < 5.4 | 1.3 (Recommended), 1.2 |
3.0 <= TiDB < 5.1 | 1.3 (Recommended), 1.2, 1.1 |
2.1 <= TiDB < v3.0 | 1.0 (End of support) |
About TiDB Operator
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