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Regarding your question about persistent storage: as I'm running in an on-prem environment I'm using VMware vSphere CSI to integrate our common storage infrastructure but I've to admin that I wasn't aware of OpenEBS even though I don't think that this is something I would need right now.
It depends all on your environment if you're running in any cloud environment persistent storage should be a piece of cake because they do the heavy lifting. If you're in an on-prem environment something like OpenEBS or Rook might come in handy. If none of them are meeting your requirements you could also have a look at the CNCF landscape
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