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.. _kubernetes-user-tutorials-helm-package-manager:
====================
Helm Package Manager
====================
|prod-long| supports Helm v3 package manager for Kubernetes that can
be used to securely manage the lifecycle of applications within the Kubernetes cluster.
.. rubric:: |context|
Helm packages are defined by Helm charts with container information sufficient
for managing a Kubernetes application. You can configure, install, and upgrade
your Kubernetes applications using Helm charts. Helm charts are defined with a
default set of values that describe the behavior of the service installed
within the Kubernetes cluster.
|prod| recommends a non-admin end-user to install a Helm v3 client on a remote
workstation to enable management of their Kubernetes applications.
For more information on Helm, see the documentation at `https://helm.sh/docs/
<https://helm.sh/docs/>`__.
For more information on how to configure and use Helm both locally and remotely, see :ref:`Configure Local CLI Access <configure-local-cli-access>`,
and :ref:`Configure Remote CLI Access <configure-remote-cli-access>`.