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Veritas InfoScale™ for Kubernetes Environments 8.0.300 - Linux
Last Published:
2023-12-12
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (8.0.300)
- Overview
- System requirements
- Preparing to install InfoScale on Containers
- Installing Veritas InfoScale on OpenShift
- Introduction
- Prerequisites
- Additional Prerequisites for Azure RedHat OpenShift (ARO)
- Considerations for configuring cluster or adding nodes to an existing cluster
- Creating multiple InfoScale clusters
- Installing InfoScale on a system with Internet connectivity
- Installing InfoScale in an air gapped system
- Removing and adding back nodes to an Azure RedHat OpenShift (ARO) cluster
- Installing Veritas InfoScale on Kubernetes
- Configuring KMS-based Encryption on an OpenShift cluster
- Configuring KMS-based Encryption on a Kubernetes cluster
- InfoScale CSI deployment in Container environment
- CSI plugin deployment
- Raw block volume support
- Static provisioning
- Dynamic provisioning
- Resizing Persistent Volumes (CSI volume expansion)
- Snapshot provisioning (Creating volume snapshots)
- Managing InfoScale volume snapshots with Velero
- Volume cloning
- Using InfoScale with non-root containers
- Using InfoScale in SELinux environments
- CSI Drivers
- Creating CSI Objects for OpenShift
- Creating ephemeral volumes
- Installing and configuring InfoScale DR Manager on OpenShift
- Installing and configuring InfoScale DR Manager on Kubernetes
- Disaster Recovery scenarios
- Configuring InfoScale
- Administering InfoScale on Containers
- Migrating applications to InfoScale
- Troubleshooting
CSI Introduction
CSI is a standardized mechanism for Container Orchestrators (COs) to expose arbitrary storage systems to their containerized workloads. The InfoScale CSI plugin is used to provide persistent InfoScale Storage to container workloads or applications. The InfoScale CSI plugin supports creation of storage classes for high availability, performance, and capacity. Online expansion of capacity as well as the usage of snapshots and clones is also supported. Raw block volume is also supported, where applications directly write to the provided block device.