Terracotta Server OSS running in a Docker container
Before proceeding, make sure to
- have a Docker / Kubernetes set up ready OR
- have installed the latest Docker Toolbox OR
- have installed Docker for Mac or Docker For Windows
Terracotta Server OSS images versions
- 4.3.5, matches latest BigMemoryMax OSS, available from : http://terracotta.org/downloads/open-source/catalog
- 5.1.1, matches Ehcache 3.2.3, available from : https://github.com/ehcache/ehcache3/releases
- 5.2.4, matches Ehcache 3.3.2, available from : https://github.com/ehcache/ehcache3/releases
- 5.3.2, matches Ehcache 3.4.0, available from : https://github.com/ehcache/ehcache3/releases
- 5.4.3, matches Ehcache 3.5.3, available from : https://github.com/ehcache/ehcache3/releases
- 5.5.1, matches Ehcache 3.6.1, available from : https://github.com/ehcache/ehcache3/releases
- 5.6.0, matches Ehcache 3.7.0, available from : https://github.com/ehcache/ehcache3/releases
- 5.6.4, matches Ehcache 3.8.0, available from : https://github.com/ehcache/ehcache3/releases [//]: # (needle_version)
latest tag currently points at ehcache 3.8.0 / Terracotta Server OSS 5.6.4
Kubernetes / Helm instructions
- Look for the kubernetes folder in the latest version folder to have an example Kubernetes manifest file.
- Using Helm ? Go and checkout our Terracotta OSS Helm chart!
Important notes
Those instructions are targeted at Docker version 1.13 and onwards - your host needs to have at least 2GB of RAM Terracotta default ports changed from version 5.3 :
- tsa port (clients to servers) from 9510 to 9410
- group port (servers sync.) from 9530 to 9430

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