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Helm Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need to Know to Start Using Helm

Helm Kubernetes

Helm is the package manager Kubernetes was missing. It lets you package applications and their dependencies into charts, deploy them as versioned releases, and manage installs, upgrades, and rollbacks in a consistent and repeatable way. This post walks through what Helm is, how to install it, and the core commands you will use day to day.

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Apigee is an enterprise-grade API management platform that helps organizations build, manage, and secure APIs at scale. It provides a centralized control plane for exposing backend services as APIs while enforcing security, traffic management, and governance policies.

Apigee supports the complete API lifecycle, including design, versioning, deployment, monitoring, and monetization. It acts as an API gateway, handling concerns such as authentication, authorization, rate limiting, quotas, caching, request transformation, and threat protection without requiring changes to backend services.

The platform offers deep analytics and observability, allowing teams to track API usage, latency, error rates, and consumer behavior. These insights help improve API reliability, performance, and product decisions. Apigee also includes developer portal capabilities, enabling organizations to onboard external and internal developers, publish API documentation, and manage API keys.

Apigee integrates natively with Google Cloud services and supports hybrid and multi-cloud deployments, allowing APIs to run on-premises, in Google Cloud, or across other cloud providers. It supports modern architectures including microservices, Kubernetes-based backends, and service meshes, and is commonly used in regulated industries that require strong security and compliance controls.