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azuredisk-csi-driver
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Introduction to Day 2 Kubernetes
Any Kubernetes cluster requires persistent storage - whether organizations choose to begin with an on-premise Kubernetes cluster and migrate to the public cloud, or provision a Kubernetes cluster using a managed service in the cloud. Kubernetes supports multiple types of persistent storage – from object storage (such as Azure Blob storage or Google Cloud Storage), block storage (such as Amazon EBS, Azure Disk, or Google Persistent Disk), or file sharing storage (such as Amazon EFS, Azure Files or Google Cloud Filestore). The fact that each cloud provider has its implementation of persistent storage adds to the complexity of storage management, not to mention a scenario where an organization is provisioning Kubernetes clusters over several cloud providers. To succeed in managing Kubernetes clusters over a long period, knowing which storage type to use for each scenario, requires storage expertise.
- Azure Kubernetes Service — Next level persistent storage with Azure Disk CSI driver
csi-s3
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Learning K3s at Home, troubles with S3 Storage
This is the repo I am trying to use to setup s3 storage for config files of services.
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Question: does anyone know Storage Provider with S3 as persistence layer?
Could just use an S3 as the storage and handle backups with other tools against the bucket. https://github.com/ctrox/csi-s3
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How to scale nginx pod when pod is mounting a volume
You could also use the s3fs CSI for your storage. There may be some learning curve to getting it working. My only word of advise is to use the examples in the repo, the README.md is stale. I made some notes here.
What are some alternatives?
azurefile-csi-driver - Azure File CSI Driver
nfs-subdir-external-provisioner - Dynamic sub-dir volume provisioner on a remote NFS server.
aws-efs-csi-driver - CSI Driver for Amazon EFS https://aws.amazon.com/efs/ [Moved to: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/aws-efs-csi-driver]
nfs-ganesha-server-and-external-provisioner - NFS Ganesha Server and Volume Provisioner.
gcp-compute-persistent-disk-csi-driver - The Google Compute Engine Persistent Disk (GCE PD) Container Storage Interface (CSI) Storage Plugin.
csi-gcs - Kubernetes CSI driver for Google Cloud Storage
gcp-filestore-csi-driver - The Google Cloud Filestore Container Storage Interface (CSI) Plugin.
topolvm - Capacity-aware CSI plugin for Kubernetes
Gitkube - Build and deploy docker images to Kubernetes using git push
s3sync - ♻️ Golang utility for syncing between s3 and local, similar to `aws s3 sync`
k9s - 🐶 Kubernetes CLI To Manage Your Clusters In Style!