Getting Started with Helm Charts (ScalarDL Ledger and Auditor / Auditor mode)
This document explains how to get started with ScalarDL Ledger and Auditor using Helm Chart on a Kubernetes cluster as a test environment. Here, we assume that you already have a Mac or Linux environment for testing. We use Minikube in this document, but the steps we will show should work in any Kubernetes cluster.
Requirement​
You need to subscribe to ScalarDL Ledger and ScalarDL Auditor in the AWS Marketplace or Azure Marketplace to get the following container images.
- AWS Marketplace
- scalar-ledger
- scalar-ledger-envoy
- scalardl-schema-loader-ledger
- scalar-auditor
- scalar-auditor-envoy
- scalardl-schema-loader-auditor
- Azure Marketplace
- scalar-ledger
- scalar-auditor
- scalardl-envoy
- scalardl-schema-loader
Please refer to the following documents for more details.
- How to install Scalar products through AWS Marketplace
- How to install Scalar products through Azure Marketplace
Note​
To make Byzantine fault detection with auditing work properly, Ledger and Auditor should be deployed and managed in different administrative domains. However, in this guide, we will deploy Ledger and Auditor in the same Kubernetes cluster to make the test easier.