As of October 24, 2023, we will no longer update or support the Single-Instance OSS/Pro Helm Chart.
Deploying Nexus Repository in containers with an embedded database has been known to corrupt the database under some circumstances. We strongly recommend that you use an external PostgreSQL database for Kubernetes deployments.
If you are deploying in AWS, you can use our AWS Helm chart to deploy Nexus Repository in an EKS cluster.
We do not currently provide Helm charts for on-premises deployments using PostgreSQL. For those wishing to deploy on premises, see our Single Data Center On-Premises Deployment Example Using Kubernetes documentation for information and sample YAMLs to help you plan a resilient on-premises deployment.
We provide Helm charts for two different deployment scenarios:
See the AWS Single-Instance Resiliency Chart if you are doing the following:
- Deploying Nexus Repository Pro to an AWS cloud environment with the desire for automatic failover across Availability Zones (AZs) within a single region
- Planning to configure a single Nexus Repository Pro instance within your Kubernetes/EKS cluster with two or more nodes spread across different AZs within an AWS region
- Using an external PostgreSQL database (required)
See the Single-Instance OSS/Pro Helm Chart if you are doing the following:
- Using embedded OrientDB (required)
- Deploying either Nexus Repository Pro or OSS to an on-premises environment with bare metal/VM server (Node)
- Deploying a single Nexus Repository instance within a Kubernetes cluster that has a single Node configured