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csi-digitalocean
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How to deploy Docker images onto Kubernetes clusters?
I see this: https://github.com/digitalocean/csi-digitalocean
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Mounted volume size in pod is smaller than size declared in PVC.
I just went through this DigitalOcean example on how to use an existing volume and realized I was missing some annotations, including the ext4 type like you said. I've recreated the resources (while also bumping my PVC to 20Gi to match the PV), but still getting the same error.
csi-gcs
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Google Cloud Storage FUSE
You're right their Apache licenses are different:
https://github.com/ofek/csi-gcs/blob/master/LICENSE-APACHE
https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/gcs-fuse-csi-driver/b...
OP should submit a PR to correct this. IANAL but pretty sure they're supposed to use the original copy including copyright notice "Copyright 2020 Ofek Lev"
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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.
- csi-gcs - CSI driver for mounting Google Cloud Storage buckets
- csi-gcs - Kubernetes driver for mounting Google Cloud Storage buckets
- Show HN: Csi-gcs – Kubernetes driver for mounting Google Cloud Storage buckets
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gitlab runner in kubernetes. readwriteonly is illuding me
I came across this: https://github.com/ofek/csi-gcs Looked super promising - mount a gcs bucket with RWX? giddy up! Of course, when the runner started up my dind container decided to have an aneurism. See output here if you want: https://pastebin.com/N7tKxzwx
What are some alternatives?
directpv - Simple Kubernetes CSI driver for Direct Attached Storage :minidisc:
csi-s3 - A Container Storage Interface for S3
scribe - Asynchronous data replication for Kubernetes CSI storage
kubemq-bridges - KubeMQ Bridges bridge, replicate, aggregate, and transform messages between KubeMQ clusters no matter where they are, allowing to build a true cloud-native messaging single network running globally.
lvm-localpv - Dynamically provision Stateful Persistent Node-Local Volumes & Filesystems for Kubernetes that is integrated with a backend LVM2 data storage stack.
secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-gcp - Google Secret Manager provider for the Secret Store CSI Driver.
csi-driver - Kubernetes Container Storage Interface driver for Hetzner Cloud Volumes
gcsfuse - A user-space file system for interacting with Google Cloud Storage
snapscheduler - Scheduled snapshots for Kubernetes persistent volumes
gcp-compute-persistent-disk-csi-driver - The Google Compute Engine Persistent Disk (GCE PD) Container Storage Interface (CSI) Storage Plugin.
heketi - RESTful based volume management framework for GlusterFS