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Azure Files storage can be exposed to pods as Persistent Volume provisioned by the "kubernetes.io/azure-file" [[Kubernetes_Storage_Concepts#Storage_Plugins|storage plug-in]]. An example of how to configure a Kubernetes (OpenShift) instance with the plug-in is available here: {{Internal|Provision Azure Files ReadWriteMany Persistent Volumes on Azure OpenShift|Provision Azure Files ReadWriteMany Persistent Volumes on Azure OpenShift}}
Azure Files storage can be exposed to pods as Persistent Volume provisioned by the "kubernetes.io/azure-file" [[Kubernetes_Storage_Concepts#Storage_Plugins|storage plug-in]]. An example of how to configure a Kubernetes (OpenShift) instance with the plug-in is available here: {{Internal|Provision Azure Files ReadWriteMany Persistent Volumes on Azure OpenShift|Provision Azure Files ReadWriteMany Persistent Volumes on Azure OpenShift}}
==kubernetes.io/azure-file Provisioner Operations==
==kubernetes.io/azure-file Provisioner Operations==
* [[Provision Azure Files ReadWriteMany Persistent Volumes on Azure OpenShift]]


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Revision as of 00:34, 26 November 2020

Internal

kubernetes.io/azure-file Provisioner

Azure Files storage can be exposed to pods as Persistent Volume provisioned by the "kubernetes.io/azure-file" storage plug-in. An example of how to configure a Kubernetes (OpenShift) instance with the plug-in is available here:

Provision Azure Files ReadWriteMany Persistent Volumes on Azure OpenShift

kubernetes.io/azure-file Provisioner Operations

CSI

CSI Organizatorium

The "disk.csi.azure.com" CSI plugin allows a Kubernetes instances deployed in Azure to use Azure disk volumes and mount them as block devices. Note that support for Azure disks shared between pods (ReadWriteMany access mode) is beta.