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This is a really bad PR. I am sorry. I previewed it and I know it looks horrible. Please consider it only little stickerboard of ideas. I do, however, stand by these ideas (though not my execution of them): - changing the first sentence to clarify whether or not this is SSO for the Fleet console GUI/CLI experience, or if we're talking about end user admin for employees using Fleet Desktop / getting "zero touched" (signing into their ABM'd or autopiloted devices) - finding some way to name Okta, and ideally the other examples I provided, for SEO, to give people examples from a set, to get recognizable names of the integratiion above the fold, to give people a dash of personality by including authentik - consolidating JIT and the other SAML implementation details into a sentence - unhoisting it downards (though not in the weird way I did it) - > References: > - ["Why read documentation?"](https://fleetdm.com/handbook/company/why-this-way#why-read-documentation) --------- Co-authored-by: Noah Talerman <47070608+noahtalerman@users.noreply.github.com> |
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Deploy
Introduction
Provides an introduction to Fleet and its requirements and dependencies.
Server installation
Includes deployment walkthroughs for Fleet on CentOS, Kubernetes, and AWS ECS.
Upgrading Fleet
Includes a guide for how to update and run new versions of Fleet.
Reference architecture
An opinionated view of running Fleet in a production environment, and configuration strategies to enable high availability.
Monitoring Fleet
Learn about monitoring and scaling Fleet servers with health checks, metrics, and alerting
Deploying to Cloud.gov
A guide for deploying Fleet on Cloud.gov.