Question Kesav Kumar Kolla · Oct 29, 2022

Healthshare on kubernetes

Hi

I'm thinking to deploy healthshare using kubernetes. Has any one done this before? How will the TCP listeners in healthshare work with kubernetes? Will they automatically create a service endpoint so that I can route traffic?

Please advise me on how to think about this.

Thanks

Product version: HealthShare 2020.2

Comments

Dmitry Maslennikov · Oct 29, 2022

I see no reasons why it would not work. What about ports, in that case, you would need to add services for each listening port, that's how Kubernetes works, nothing special for Healthshare.

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Nicholai Mitchko · Oct 29, 2022

Currently, product development is working on containerization and kubernetes support for healthshare. It might be worth waiting until it is officially supported.

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Kesav Kumar Kolla  Oct 30, 2022 to Nicholai Mitchko

Any idea what is the timeline for it? Currently I only see IRIS containerization and kubernetes operator is available for IRIS. So today there is no way to containerize/kubernetes way to run Healthshare connect?

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Nicholai Mitchko  Oct 31, 2022 to Kesav Kumar Kolla

Health Connect is containerized already and should have feature parity with InterSystems IRIS and IRIS for Health.
See here for some examples: https://github.com/kuszewski/iris-k3s
In the iko yaml files, you can change the iris tags to healthconnect and it works seamlessly.

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David.M · Oct 30, 2022

Which HealthShare product do you mean?

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Kesav Kumar Kolla  Oct 30, 2022 to David.M

I am looking for Healthshare connect (formerly Ensemble) to run on kubernetes.

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Eduard Lebedyuk  Oct 31, 2022 to Kesav Kumar Kolla

You can run Iris for Health in k8s.

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Evgeny Shvarov  Oct 31, 2022 to Kesav Kumar Kolla

IRIS For Health has this functionality and it is Kubernetes compatible today

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