Cloud Connected

Qtap can be deployed using three primary methods, each providing flexibility and scalability depending on your infrastructure needs:

  1. Linux Binary: Directly install the Qtapy on your Linux or Darwin systems using a binary. This method is suitable for traditional on-premise environments where you want a straightforward installation process. The binary can be linked to the cloud control plane by specifying the --registration-token flag during execution.

  2. Docker Container: Deploy the Qtap in a containerized environment using Docker. This approach is ideal for users who prefer container management and orchestration platforms. Use the --registration-token flag with the Docker run command to connect the proxy to the cloud control plane.

  3. Helm Chart: For Kubernetes deployments, the Qtap can be installed using a Helm chart. This method simplifies the deployment and management of the proxy within Kubernetes clusters. The Helm chart allows you to set the --registrationToken parameter, which facilitates the connection to the cloud control plane.

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