Recently I got a chance to consolidate the Demo videos which covers how GlusterFS can be used in Docker, kubernetes and Openshift. I have placed everything in single channel for better tracking. The demo videos are analogous to previously published blog entries in this space. Here is a brief description…
In previous blog posts we discussed, how to use GlusterFS as a persistent storage in Kubernetes and Openshift. In nutshell, the GlusterFS can be deployed/used in a kubernetes/openshift environment as : *) Contenarized GlusterFS ( Pod ) *) GlusterFS as Openshift service and Endpoint (Service and Endpoint). *) GlusterFS volume…
In this context I am talking about the dynamic provisioning capability of ‘glusterfs’ plugin in Kubernetes/Openshift. I have submitted a Pull Request to Kubernetes to add this functionality for GlusterFS. At present, there is no existing network storage provisioners in kubernetes eventhough there are cloud providers. The idea here is…
OpenShift is a platform as a service product from Red Hat. The software that runs the service is open-sourced under the name OpenShift Origin, and is available on GitHub. OpenShift v3 is a layered system designed to expose underlying Docker and Kubernetes concepts as accurately as possible, with a focus…
I had an itch to scratch, and I wanted to get a bit more familiar with Openshift. I had used it in the past, but it was time to have another go. The app and the code are now available. … Continue reading →
Continuing on from yesterday, I’ve met even more interesting people. I chatted with Dianne Mueller about some interesting ideas for gluster+openshift. More to come on that front soon. Hung out with Jono Bacon and talked a bit about puppet-gluster on … Continue reading →