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The Operations guides cover the full lifecycle of running the Maverics Orchestrator in production. The Orchestrator is small and lightweight — it deploys almost anywhere, whether that is a Docker container, a Kubernetes cluster, or a bare-metal server. Once running, it provides a health endpoint, OpenTelemetry-based metrics and traces, and structured JSON logging so you always know what is happening. These guides take you from a working development setup to a production deployment — covering how to deploy safely, monitor effectively, scale horizontally, and troubleshoot when things do not go as expected. Each guide stands on its own, so you can jump directly to the topic you need.

Guides

Deploy to Production

Deploy with CLI flags, Docker or systemd, secret provider configuration, health probes, and environment-specific YAML

Monitor and Observe

Configure OpenTelemetry metrics and traces via OTLP export, structured JSON logging, and Prometheus alerting rules

Scale for Production

Scale horizontally with sticky sessions, local session storage, and mode-appropriate Redis caching

Troubleshoot Common Issues

Diagnose and resolve common startup failures, authentication errors, configuration problems, and connectivity issues

Orchestrator Installation Reference

Full reference for installation methods, system requirements, and platform support

Telemetry

Complete configuration reference for metrics, logging, and health check settings

Security Guides

TLS configuration, certificate management, and security hardening for production deployments

Getting Started Guides

New to Maverics? Start here for installation, first configuration, and your first protected application

Identity Continuity

Set up automatic IdP failover and cascading high availability to eliminate identity provider single points of failure