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commit c6fb9979f76701172be03e94aea44d93d3403db9
Author: Wei-Chiu Chuang <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Fri Dec 19 16:28:09 2025 -0800

    HDDS-14180. [Website v2] [Docs] [Quick Start] Update: Try Ozone With 
Kubernetes. (#166)
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 # Try Ozone With Kubernetes
 
-Ozone is designed to work well under Kubernetes. This document provides a 
guide for deploying and experimenting with Ozone on K8s, using MiniKube or a 
self-hosted Kubernetes cluster.
+Ozone is designed to work well under Kubernetes. This document provides a 
guide for deploying and experimenting with Ozone on K8s, using Helm Chart, 
MiniKube or a self-hosted Kubernetes cluster.
+
+## Helm Chart
+
+For a streamlined deployment of Apache Ozone on Kubernetes, consider using the 
[Apache Ozone Helm Chart](https://apache.github.io/ozone-helm-charts/). This 
Helm Chart simplifies the installation and management of an Ozone cluster by 
packaging best practices into a set of configurable Kubernetes resources.
+
+1. **Add the Ozone Helm Repository**
+
+   First, add the Apache Ozone Helm repository and update your local Helm repo 
cache:
+
+   ```bash
+   helm repo add ozone-helm https://apache.github.io/ozone-helm-charts/
+   helm repo update
+   ```
+
+2. Install the Chart
+
+   Install the Ozone Helm Chart using the following command. This command 
deploys a default Ozone cluster:
+
+   ```bash
+   helm install my-ozone-cluster ozone-helm/ozone
+   ```
+
+3. Customize Your Deployment
+
+   To customize the configuration, create or modify a values.yaml file with 
your desired settings and install the chart as follows:
+
+   ```bash
+   helm install my-ozone-cluster -f values.yaml ozone-helm/ozone
+   ```
+
+For more detailed documentation and advanced configuration options, please 
refer to the [Apache Ozone Helm 
Chart](https://apache.github.io/ozone-helm-charts/) documentation.
 
 ## Minikube
 
@@ -66,6 +113,8 @@ Opening kubernetes service default/s3g-public in default 
browser...
 
 ## Hosted Kubernetes Cluster
 
+**Note:** The Kubernetes examples and scripts here have been tested with 
Kubernetes 1.34.2 (k3s v1.34.2+k3s1).
+
 ### Requirements
 
 - Working Kubernetes cluster (LoadBalancer, PersistentVolume are not required)


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