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InfoScale™ for Kubernetes 9.1.0 - Linux
- Overview
- System requirements
- Preparing to install InfoScale on Containers
- Installing Arctera InfoScale on OpenShift
- Introduction
- Prerequisites
- Considerations for configuring cluster or adding nodes to an existing cluster
- Creating multiple InfoScale clusters
- InfoScale for Kubernetes with Red Hat OpenShift virtualization platform
- Installing InfoScale on a system with Internet connectivity
- Using InfoScale storage with OpenShift virtualization
- InfoScale for Kubernetes support for Two-Node Arbiter (TNA) clusters
- Installing Arctera InfoScale on Kubernetes
- Introduction
- Prerequisites
- Installing Node Feature Discovery (NFD) Operator and Cert-Manager on Kubernetes
- Downloading Installer
- Tagging the InfoScale images on Kubernetes
- Applying licenses
- Considerations for configuring cluster or adding nodes to an existing cluster
- Creating multiple InfoScale clusters
- Installing InfoScale on Kubernetes
- Undeploying and uninstalling InfoScale
- Configuring KMS-based encryption on an OpenShift cluster
- Configuring KMS-based encryption on an 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
- Creating node affine 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
- Troubleshooting
Tech Preview: Disaster recovery in OpenShift virtualization environment
Note:
OpenShift-V DR is strictly a tech preview and this should not be used in a production environment.
VIKE introduces Virtual Machine Disaster Recovery (VM-DR) as a Tech Preview capability for protecting virtualized workloads running on OpenShift Container Platform (OCP) 4.17 and later. VM-DR extends the existing DR Manager workflow by enabling the capture, migration, and restoration of VirtualMachine and VirtualMachinePool resources across clusters participating in a DisasterRecoveryPlan.
VM-DR extends InfoScale's disaster recovery workflow to support virtualized workloads on OpenShift by providing: Automated shutdown, capture, migration, restore, and restart operations No additional installation or configuration requirements Predictable migration, failover, and failback workflows Strong consistency validation across source and target clusters Preservation of persistent storage to support seamless failback VM-DR integrates directly with existing DR constructs - GlobalClusterMembership, DataReplication, and DisasterRecoveryPlan - and requires no changes to the established workflow.
Note:
VM-DR has been validated for up to 5 to 7 VirtualMachines. Larger VM counts are not supported.