Thanks Daan, I ended up using Rook Ceph file system across a 3 node cluster with a virtual disk attached to each vm. Works pretty well so far and I can recommend anyone with the same requirement to check it out.
Regards Niclas > On 10 Feb 2021, at 22:59, Daan Hoogland <[email protected]> wrote: > > sorry for the late answer Niclas, > We don't have a solution in ACS for him right now. You probably want to > share access to a mount on some persistent storage across VMs so a k8s > container can move between VMs and still work on the same data. I don't > think a zone wide storage or any other means in ACS would help with this. > As you mention, you'll will have to run a nfs server and mount it on all > node VMs manually. nice feature request (once you figure it out) > >> On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 9:00 AM Niclas Lindblom >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I am testing the Kubernetes plugin for CS 4.14 and I am trying to figure >> out how to manage persistent storage across multiple nodes so a container >> can survive being moved from one node to another. The only thing I can >> think of to make this work would be a separate NFS server that containers >> can mount to, but perhaps there is a better option ? Are there any best >> practices around how to implement this in Cloudstack ? >> >> Regards >> >> Niclas > > > > -- > Daan
