[ovirt-users] New oVirt blog - Your Container Volumes Served By oVirt

Yaniv Kaul ykaul at redhat.com
Wed Mar 7 14:47:47 UTC 2018


When running a virtualization workload on oVirt, a VM disk is 'natively' a
disk somewhere on your network-storage.
Entering containers world, on Kubernetes(k8s) or OpenShift, there are many
options specifically because the workload can be totally stateless, i.e
they are stored on a host supplied disk and can be removed when the
container is terminated. The more interesting case is *stateful workloads* i.e
apps that persist data (think DBs, web servers/services, etc).
k8s/OpenShift designed an API to dynamically provision the container
storage (volume in k8s terminology).

In this post I want to cover how oVirt can provide volumes for containers
running on k8s/OpenShift cluster.


Read more @
https://ovirt.org/blog/2018/02/your-container-volumes-served-by-ovirt/
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