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Introducing Container Storage Interface (CSI) Alpha for Kubernetes
One of the key differentiators for Kubernetes has been a powerful volume plugin system that enables many different types of storage systems to: Automatically create storage when required. Make storage available to containers wherever they’re scheduled. Automatically delete the storage when no longer needed. Adding support for new storage systems to Kubernetes, however, has been challenging. Kubernetes 1.9 introduces an alpha implementation of the Container Storage Interface (CSI) which makes installing new volume plugins as easy as deploying a pod.
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Introducing Container Storage Interface (CSI) Alpha for Kubernetes
One of the key differentiators for Kubernetes has been a powerful volume plugin system that enables many different types of storage systems to: Automatically create storage when required. Make storage available to containers wherever they’re scheduled. Automatically delete the storage when no longer needed. Adding support for new storage systems to Kubernetes, however, has been challenging. Kubernetes 1.9 introduces an alpha implementation of the Container Storage Interface (CSI) which makes installing new volume plugins as easy as deploying a pod.
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Introducing Container Storage Interface (CSI) Alpha for Kubernetes
One of the key differentiators for Kubernetes has been a powerful volume plugin system that enables many different types of storage systems to: Automatically create storage when required. Make storage available to containers wherever they’re scheduled. Automatically delete the storage when no longer needed. Adding support for new storage systems to Kubernetes, however, has been challenging. Kubernetes 1.9 introduces an alpha implementation of the Container Storage Interface (CSI) which makes installing new volume plugins as easy as deploying a pod.
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