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Deploy and Configure Ops Manager Resources

Ops Manager Architecture in Kubernetes
Review the Ops Manager resource architecture.
Plan Your Ops Manager Resource
Review the Ops Manager resource considerations and prerequisites.
Deploy an Ops Manager Resource
Use the Kubernetes Operator to deploy an Ops Manager instance and encrypt the connection between the application database's replica set members.
Configure an Ops Manager Resource to use Remote Mode
Use the Kubernetes Operator to configure Ops Manager to operate in Remote mode. In Remote mode, the Backup Daemons and managed MongoDB resources download installation archives from HTTP endpoints on a web server or S3-compatible file store deployed to your Kubernetes cluster instead of from the Internet.
Configure an Ops Manager Resource to use Local Mode
Use the Kubernetes Operator to configure Ops Manager to operate in Local mode. In Local mode, the Backup Daemons and managed MongoDB resources download installation archives from a Persistent Volume that you create for the Ops Manager StatefulSet instead of from the Internet.
Upgrade Ops Manager and Backing Database Versions
Upgrade the versions of your Ops Manager instance and backing databases that the Kubernetes Operator uses to manage your deployment.
Configure Queryable Backups for Ops Manager Resources
Configure queryable backups for Ops Manager deployments created with the Kubernetes Operator.
Configure File System Backup Store with Kubernetes Operator
Configure backup snapshot storage for Ops Manager resources created with the Kubernetes Operator.
Configure KMIP Backup Encryption for Ops Manager
Configure KMIP backup encryption.
Set Up a cert-manager Integration
Configure automated certificate renewal for Ops Manager deployments with cert-manager.
Recover the Kubernetes Operator and Ops Manager for Multi-Cluster AppDB Deployments
Manually recover the Kubernetes Operator and Ops Manager for an Ops Manager resource with Multi-Cluster AppDB Deployments in the event that the Kubernetes cluster fails.
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