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csi-driver-nfs
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Investigating a failed VolumeSnapshot with NFS on Kubernetes
Using nfs-subdir-external-provisioner instead of csi-driver-nfs
- Self Hosted Kubernetes - Solving the Storage Problem
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to complicated? use a nfs share as volume in k3s
Probably you are looking for dynamic volume provisioning. Using this option you only need to create a persistent volume claim. The storage designed to your container. Instead of first creating a persistent volume and binding it to a pvc. Nowadays is common to use plugins CSI plugins for different storages backends. This repository contains some examples on how to mounts the NFS server on kubernetes and also create storage classes, and the CSI installation. It is worth to read the documentation due to the many concepts involved and details of importance like reclamation polices.
- K8s Persistant Storage
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What's the best way to troubleshoot PVCs?
Depending on the use case, nfs could be a solution also. I have a k3s cluster on a nuc, and it works correctly https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/csi-driver-nfs
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Is it possible to simulate mounting NAS storage into Kubernetes?
For nfs with k8s, you could use this https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/csi-driver-nfs
nfs-subdir-external-provisioner
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Investigating a failed VolumeSnapshot with NFS on Kubernetes
Using nfs-subdir-external-provisioner instead of csi-driver-nfs
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Database corruption
I am trying to run sonarr inside my k3s cluster. Since I have multiple nodes, in order to keep data persistant I have been using a NAS and the Kubernetes NFS external provisioner as my Storage Class.
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Utilizing traditional storage in a modern way
There's this, if you want your nfs storage available to pods as PVCs, with some limitations: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner
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Help me What to Choose?
NFS Provisioner
- [GUIDE] How to deploy the Servarr stack on Kubernetes with Terraform!
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Longhorn alternatives
Depends on how much resiliency you need . Something like https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner works well for a lab or non-prod cluster. You could even use something like this in prod if you have access to highly reliably NFS mounts.
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Recommendations for k8s storage solution
I first installed a NFS Server via this helm chart: https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner Eventually I deployed Longhorn cause I needed expandable volumes, which the first repo doesn't support. I guess for best performance you should go for a ceph cluster, but I'm not an expert.
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Move to K8s for hosting at home?
I used the NFS provisioner for persistent volumes until I got the Ceph side up and running. I created a share on my NAS specifically for k8s. It worked very well and had the bonus of being just a regular file system that you could browse/edit easily (just place files in or edit config). I would agree with not moving plex into k8s. I right now just have a barebones 1 control 2 worker setup using k3s.
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K8s - Self hosted PaaS?
However, is it too difficult to create new pods/deployments etc on your own? I find it super easy to just create a PVC (via https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner ) and create a MySQL pod in a new namespace for every micro service I create.
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Unsure how NFS Persistent Volumes work, please help!
This is what you need https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/nfs-subdir-external-provisioner Point it to a folder and it will create subfolders for each PVC.
What are some alternatives?
dynamic-nfs-provisioner - Operator for dynamically provisioning an NFS server on any Kubernetes Persistent Volume. Also creates an NFS volume on the dynamically provisioned server for enabling Kubernetes RWX volumes.
longhorn - Cloud-Native distributed storage built on and for Kubernetes
synology-csi
nfs-ganesha-server-and-external-provisioner - NFS Ganesha Server and Volume Provisioner.
csi-s3 - A Container Storage Interface for S3
local-path-provisioner - Dynamically provisioning persistent local storage with Kubernetes
flux2 - Open and extensible continuous delivery solution for Kubernetes. Powered by GitOps Toolkit.
container-object-storage-interface-spec - Container Object Storage (COSI) Specification
csi-driver-smb - This driver allows Kubernetes to access SMB Server on both Linux and Windows nodes.
sig-storage-lib-external-provisioner
kadalu - A lightweight Persistent storage solution for Kubernetes / OpenShift / Nomad using GlusterFS in background. More information at https://kadalu.tech