Kubernetes Deployment
The Kubernetes container platform allows orchestration features for the automated deployment, coordination, scaling, and management of containerized applications. Originally designed by Google, now governed by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF), and developed by Google, Red Hat, and many others, Kubernetes is now widely used by organizations of various sizes to run containers in a cloud environment.
Learn how to deploy HCL Digital Experience as a cloud-native platform and optimize business-critical digital experiences for your customers.
HCLSoftware U learning materials
For an introduction and a demo on DX deployment, go to Deployment for Beginners. Several deployment options are provided in the course.
To learn how to do a traditional installation, go to Deployment for Intermediate Users. In this course, you will also learn about additional installation tasks that apply to both container-based and traditional deployments using the Configuration Wizard, DXClient, ConfigEngine, and more. You can try it out using the Deployment Lab and corresponding Deployment Lab Resources.
To learn how to manage multiple DX sites, go to Multi-Site Management. In this course, you will learn when and how to create and manage base, true, and virtual portals in which you may run one or more DX sites. You can also try it out using the Multi-Site Management Lab.
For an introduction and a demo on DX staging, go to Staging for Beginners.
To learn how to use staging tools such as DXClient, Syndication, XMLAccess, ReleaseBuilder/Solution Installer, and ConfigEngine, go to Staging for Intermediate Users. You can try it out using the Staging Lab for Intermediate Users and corresponding Staging Lab Resources.