Try It Out
In this example we will deploy Thanos on a Kubernetes cluster using the Minimus Thanos Advanced Helm chart. Thanos will be configured with Query and Query Frontend components for aggregating Prometheus metrics.
Step 1: Start Cluster
If you have a cluster to work with, skip this step. Otherwise, start a Minikube cluster. Deployment instructions
Step 2: Create Namespace
Create a namespace:
kubectl create ns thanos-advanced
Step 3: Deploy the Helm Chart
Deploy the Minimus Helm chart:
helm install my-thanos-advanced oci://helm.mini.dev/thanos-advanced \
--version 17.3.1 \
-n thanos-advanced \
--wait
If you want to override the chart's defaults, go to the Values tab, save a copy locally with your changes. Deploy the chart with your overrides using -f values.yaml:
helm install my-thanos-advanced oci://helm.mini.dev/thanos-advanced \
--version 17.3.1 \
-f values.yaml \
-n thanos-advanced \
--wait
Step 4: Verify Thanos Advanced is Running
Check that the pods were successfully created:
kubectl get pods -n thanos-advanced -l app.kubernetes.io/name=thanos
You should see output similar to:
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
my-thanos-advanced-query-0 1/1 Running 0 2m
my-thanos-advanced-query-frontend-xxxxxxxxx-xxxxx 1/1 Running 0 2m
Step 5: Test an HTTP Endpoint
Verify that Thanos Query is working and responding to HTTP requests.
Connect to Thanos Query using port-forward:
kubectl port-forward svc/my-thanos-advanced-query 9090:9090 -n thanos-advanced
In another terminal, test the connection using curl:
curl -sf http://localhost:9090/-/ready
A successful response (HTTP 200) confirms the Thanos Query component is fully operational.
Alternatively, open http://localhost:9090 in a web browser to access the Thanos Query UI.
Step 6: Clean Up
Uninstall the chart and delete the namespace to remove all resources:
helm uninstall my-thanos-advanced -n thanos-advanced
kubectl delete namespace thanos-advanced
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