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Voyager is a HAProxy backed secure L7 and L4 ingress controller for Kubernetes developed by AppsCode. This can be used with any Kubernetes cloud providers including aws, gce, gke, azure, acs. This can also be used with bare metal Kubernetes clusters.
From here you can learn all about Voyager's architecture and how to deploy and use Voyager.
Concepts. Concepts explain some significant aspect of Voyager. This is where you can learn about what Voyager does and how it does it.
Setup. Setup contains instructions for installing the Voyager in various cloud providers.
Guides. Guides show you how to perform tasks with Voyager. These are organized under Ingress and Certificate.
Reference. Detailed exhaustive lists of command-line options, configuration options, API definitions, and procedures.
We're always looking for help improving our documentation, so please don't hesitate to file an issue if you see some problem. Or better yet, submit your own contributions to help make our docs better.
The voyager operator collects anonymous usage statistics to help us learn how the software is being used and how we can improve it.
To disable stats collection, run the operator with the flag --enable-analytics=false.
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