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Ready to get started with Midaz in your environment? This section shows you how to install, update, and deploy the platform, whether you’re running it locally or provisioning a full cloud-native setup.

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Here, you’ll find:
  • Security recommendations: Understand shared responsibilities, best practices, and essential configurations to help you deploy Midaz and all the plugins with confidence and compliance. Secure architecture starts here.
  • Installing Midaz: Instructions for installing and configuring Midaz.
  • Updating Midaz: Instructions for updating your instance when needed.
  • Deployment strategies: Learn more about Midaz deployment strategies and platform requirements.
    • Midaz Terraform Foundation: Learn about how to set up Midaz’s cloud foundation using Terraform best practices.
    • Helm: Deploy and manage Midaz on Kubernetes using Helm.
      • Using Helm: Install and configure Midaz on Kubernetes, including ingress setup, observability, and dependency management.
      • Upgrading Helm: Migrate between Helm chart major versions with breaking changes, migration paths, and rollback procedures.
      • Upgrading Midaz and plugins via Helm: Step-by-step instructions for upgrading Midaz Core and plugins via Helm.
      • Version compatibility: Check the compatibility matrix for Midaz Helm charts.
  • Version compatibility: Understand which plugin versions are compatible with each Midaz release to plan safe deployments and avoid integration issues.
  • Lerian MCP: Learn how to connect your AI assistant directly to the Midaz ecosystem and provide your Large Language Model (LLM) with secure, real-time access to Midaz documentation, APIs, and even local services.
Whether you’re just getting started or scaling to production, this section will help you deploy Midaz with confidence.
Midaz does not require authentication; you can make requests to the Midaz APIs directly. However, if you need this feature, you can use our Access Manager plugin. For details, contact us.