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Amazon EFS CSI driver makes possible consuming an [[Amazon_Elastic_File_System_Concepts#EFS_File_System|EFS file system]] from an EKS pod via a standard [[Kubernetes_Storage_Concepts#Persistent_Volume_Claim_.28PVC.29|Persistent Volume Claim]]/[[Kubernetes_Storage_Concepts#Persistent_Volume_.28PV.29|Persistent Volume mechanism]]. | Amazon EFS CSI driver makes possible consuming an [[Amazon_Elastic_File_System_Concepts#EFS_File_System|EFS file system]] from an EKS pod via a standard [[Kubernetes_Storage_Concepts#Persistent_Volume_Claim_.28PVC.29|Persistent Volume Claim]]/[[Kubernetes_Storage_Concepts#Persistent_Volume_.28PV.29|Persistent Volume mechanism]]. | ||
The overall process consists in the following steps: | |||
# Provision the EFS file system statically. Only static volume provisioning is supported, which means that the EFS file system must be created outside the EKS cluster before being used. | |||
# Deploy the Amazon EFS CSI driver to an Amazon EKS cluster | |||
<font color=darkgray>Explain how a pod gets the same file system share all the time.</font> | <font color=darkgray>Explain how a pod gets the same file system share all the time.</font> |
Revision as of 02:01, 20 August 2020
External
- https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eks/latest/userguide/efs-csi.html
- https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/aws-efs-csi-driver
Internal
Overview
Amazon EFS CSI driver makes possible consuming an EFS file system from an EKS pod via a standard Persistent Volume Claim/Persistent Volume mechanism.
The overall process consists in the following steps:
- Provision the EFS file system statically. Only static volume provisioning is supported, which means that the EFS file system must be created outside the EKS cluster before being used.
- Deploy the Amazon EFS CSI driver to an Amazon EKS cluster
Explain how a pod gets the same file system share all the time.