csi-driver-nfs
proxmox-csi-plugin
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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
proxmox-csi-plugin
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Proxmox CSI for Kubernetes
I think quite a few people here might be running some sort of Kubernetes flavor on Proxmox. In that case, you might want to have a look at https://github.com/sergelogvinov/proxmox-csi-plugin. It's a CSI Controller for Proxmox! It simply creates Proxmox volumes (ZFS, LVM, whatever your setup provides) and natively attaches them to your VMs, so Kubernetes can mount them into your containers. No fiddling around with Ceph, NFS and such needed :)
What are some alternatives?
nfs-subdir-external-provisioner - Dynamic sub-dir volume provisioner on a remote NFS server.
lvm-localpv - Dynamically provision Stateful Persistent Node-Local Volumes & Filesystems for Kubernetes that is integrated with a backend LVM2 data storage stack.
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.
directpv - Simple Kubernetes CSI driver for Direct Attached Storage :minidisc:
synology-csi
container-image-csi-driver - Kubernetes CSI driver for mounting image
nfs-ganesha-server-and-external-provisioner - NFS Ganesha Server and Volume Provisioner.
secrets-store-csi-driver-provider-azure - Azure Key Vault provider for Secret Store CSI driver allows you to get secret contents stored in Azure Key Vault instance and use the Secret Store CSI driver interface to mount them into Kubernetes pods.
local-path-provisioner - Dynamically provisioning persistent local storage with Kubernetes
hwameistor - Hwameistor is an HA local storage system for cloud-native stateful workloads.
container-object-storage-interface-spec - Container Object Storage (COSI) Specification
kadalu - A lightweight Persistent storage solution for Kubernetes / OpenShift / Nomad using GlusterFS in background. More information at https://kadalu.tech