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Daniel Li is a full-stack JavaScript developer at Nexmo. Previously, he was also the Managing Director of Brew, a digital agency in Hong Kong that specializes in MeteorJS. A proponent of knowledge-sharing and open source, Daniel has written over 100 blog posts and in-depth tutorials, helping hundreds of thousands of readers navigate the world of JavaScript and the web.
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Dynamic volume provisioning with StorageClass


To resolve these issues, Kubernetes provides another API Object called StorageClass. With StorageClass, Kubernetes is able to interact with the cloud provider directly. This allows Kubernetes to provision new storage volumes, and create PersistentVolumes automatically.

Basically, a PersistentVolume is a representation of a piece of storage, whereas StorageClass is a specification of how to create PersistentVolumes dynamically. StorageClass abstracts the manual processes into a set of fields you can specify inside a manifest file.

Defining a StorageClass

For example, if you want to create a StorageClass that will create Amazon EBS Volume of type General Purpose SSD (gp2), you'd define a StorageClass manifest like so:

kind: StorageClass
apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1
metadata:
  name: standard
provisioner: kubernetes.io/aws-ebs
parameters:
  type: gp2
reclaimPolicy: Retain

 

 

Here's what each field means (required fields are marked with an asterik (*...

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Daniel Li is a full-stack JavaScript developer at Nexmo. Previously, he was also the Managing Director of Brew, a digital agency in Hong Kong that specializes in MeteorJS. A proponent of knowledge-sharing and open source, Daniel has written over 100 blog posts and in-depth tutorials, helping hundreds of thousands of readers navigate the world of JavaScript and the web.
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