Docs Self-Managed Deploy Self-Hosted Kubernetes This is documentation for Self-Managed v23.2, which is no longer supported. To view the latest available version of the docs, see v24.2. Deploy on Kubernetes Kubernetes provides a standardized way of achieving high availability, disaster recovery, and scalability. Redpanda in Kubernetes Learn about Redpanda in Kubernetes and the tools that are available. Production Deployment Workflow for Kubernetes Learn how to deploy Redpanda in Kubernetes for production. Kubernetes Cluster Requirements and Recommendations A list of requirements and recommendations for provisioning Kubernetes clusters and worker nodes for running Redpanda in production. Tune Kubernetes Worker Nodes for Production To get the best performance from your hardware, set Redpanda to production mode and run the autotuner tool. The autotuner identifies your hardware configuration and tunes itself to give you the best performance. Deploy Redpanda in Kubernetes Deploy a Redpanda cluster in Kubernetes. Deploy Redpanda Connectors in Kubernetes Learn how to deploy and configure Redpanda Connectors using Helm. Redpanda Connectors is a package that includes Kafka Connect and built-in connectors that you can create and configure in Redpanda Console. High Availability in Kubernetes Explore high availability configurations of Redpanda in Kubernetes. Get Started with Redpanda in Kubernetes Find guides for setting up a three-broker Redpanda cluster in different Kubernetes platforms. Back to top × Simple online edits For simple changes, such as fixing a typo, you can edit the content directly on GitHub. Edit on GitHub Or, open an issue to let us know about something that you want us to change. Open an issue Contribution guide For extensive content updates, or if you prefer to work locally, read our contribution guide . Was this helpful? thumb_up thumb_down group Ask in the community mail Share your feedback group_add Make a contribution Self-Hosted Overview