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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
Capturing and replicating VM resources
VM-DR captures only the VM-specific and application-related objects required to recreate workloads on the DR site. Cluster-level, runtime-generated, or non-portable resources are intentionally excluded.
The following categories of resources are not replicated:
Excluded API resources
events.events.k8s.io
poddisruptionbudgets.policy
virtualmachinerevisions.kubevirt.io
virtualmachineinstances
virtualmachineinstances.kubevirt.io
virtualmachineinstancemigrations.kubevirt.io
virtualmachineexports.export.kubevirt.io
virtualmachinesnapshots.snapshot.kubevirt.io
virtualmachinesnapshotcontents.snapshot.kubevirt.io
virtualmachinerestores.snapshot.kubevirt.io
virtualmachineclones.clone.kubevirt.io
virtualmachineinstancepresets.kubevirt.io
Excluded CDI and storage-related resources
cdiconfigs.cdi.kubevirt.io
cdis.cdi.kubevirt.io
storageprofiles.cdi.kubevirt.io
dataimportcrons.cdi.kubevirt.io
volumeclonesources.cdi.kubevirt.io
volumeimportsources.cdi.kubevirt.io
volumeuploadsources.cdi.kubevirt.io
Excluded operator, networking, and cluster-level resources
networkaddonsconfigs.networkaddonsoperator.network.kubevirt.io
hyperconvergeds.hco.kubevirt.io
kubevirts.kubevirt.io
virtualmachineclusterinstancetypes.instancetype.kubevirt.io
virtualmachineclusterpreferences.instancetype.kubevirt.io
virtualmachineinstancetypes.instancetype.kubevirt.io
virtualmachinepreferences.instancetype.kubevirt.io
VirtualMachineInstanceReplicaSet is not supported.
Supported workload resources
VirtualMachine
VirtualMachinePool