How PanDev Metrics on-prem is architected
PanDev Metrics on-prem is a three-component stack: a GraalVM-native Spring backend, a React workspace, and PostgreSQL 16. Explains components, data flow, and isolation.
PanDev Metrics on-prem is a three-component stack: a GraalVM-native Spring backend, a React workspace, and PostgreSQL 16. Explains components, data flow, and isolation.
Deploy PanDev Metrics on-prem from the distribution archive: configure the .env file, start the stack with Docker Compose, or install the bundled Helm chart on Kubernetes.
Connect PanDev Metrics on-prem to your LDAP or Active Directory: configure env vars, set up search base and credentials, test the connection, and troubleshoot.
Inbound and outbound network reference for PanDev Metrics on-prem: ports 8080 (backend API), 8090 (workspace UI), and 9090 (internal actuator), reverse proxy, TLS, and minimal egress.
Deploy PanDev Metrics on your own infrastructure with Docker or Kubernetes — same product as Cloud, minus Google sign-in and multi-tenancy.
PanDev Metrics on-prem runs the same product as Cloud on your own infrastructure via Docker Compose or Kubernetes. Single organization per install.
Hardware, OS, and software versions required to run PanDev Metrics on-prem: backend, workspace, PostgreSQL 16/17, Docker Compose, and Kubernetes. CPU-instruction baseline for the GraalVM native backend.