Which are the best suitable volume types in kubernetes to store host configuration?
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Can we use single volume across multiple Nodes in read-only manner and that way save on the storage required for hosting Configuration in kubernetes.
If yes then which is the best sutaible volume type for same?
kubernetes persistent-volumes
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Can we use single volume across multiple Nodes in read-only manner and that way save on the storage required for hosting Configuration in kubernetes.
If yes then which is the best sutaible volume type for same?
kubernetes persistent-volumes
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ConfigMaps are designed for your use case. Why not volume mount a ConfigMap into a container?
– Chin Huang
Jan 4 at 15:27
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Can we use single volume across multiple Nodes in read-only manner and that way save on the storage required for hosting Configuration in kubernetes.
If yes then which is the best sutaible volume type for same?
kubernetes persistent-volumes
Can we use single volume across multiple Nodes in read-only manner and that way save on the storage required for hosting Configuration in kubernetes.
If yes then which is the best sutaible volume type for same?
kubernetes persistent-volumes
kubernetes persistent-volumes
asked Jan 4 at 6:32
SagardevdSagardevd
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ConfigMaps are designed for your use case. Why not volume mount a ConfigMap into a container?
– Chin Huang
Jan 4 at 15:27
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ConfigMaps are designed for your use case. Why not volume mount a ConfigMap into a container?
– Chin Huang
Jan 4 at 15:27
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ConfigMaps are designed for your use case. Why not volume mount a ConfigMap into a container?
– Chin Huang
Jan 4 at 15:27
ConfigMaps are designed for your use case. Why not volume mount a ConfigMap into a container?
– Chin Huang
Jan 4 at 15:27
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Not sure what do you mean by single volume but, you can use persistentVolumeClaim which should be created with Access Modes ReadOnlyMany
- ReadOnlyMany – the volume can be mounted read-only by many nodes
You need to keep in mind that not all Types of Persistent Volumes are available in that Access Mode
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The best way to manage configuration in Kubernetes is by creating a ConfigMap objects and mounting them as volumes/folders into pods.
Mounting ConfigMap as volumes:
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-pod-configmap/#add-configmap-data-to-a-volume
Good luck.
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Not sure what do you mean by single volume but, you can use persistentVolumeClaim which should be created with Access Modes ReadOnlyMany
- ReadOnlyMany – the volume can be mounted read-only by many nodes
You need to keep in mind that not all Types of Persistent Volumes are available in that Access Mode
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Not sure what do you mean by single volume but, you can use persistentVolumeClaim which should be created with Access Modes ReadOnlyMany
- ReadOnlyMany – the volume can be mounted read-only by many nodes
You need to keep in mind that not all Types of Persistent Volumes are available in that Access Mode
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Not sure what do you mean by single volume but, you can use persistentVolumeClaim which should be created with Access Modes ReadOnlyMany
- ReadOnlyMany – the volume can be mounted read-only by many nodes
You need to keep in mind that not all Types of Persistent Volumes are available in that Access Mode
Not sure what do you mean by single volume but, you can use persistentVolumeClaim which should be created with Access Modes ReadOnlyMany
- ReadOnlyMany – the volume can be mounted read-only by many nodes
You need to keep in mind that not all Types of Persistent Volumes are available in that Access Mode
answered Jan 4 at 12:37
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The best way to manage configuration in Kubernetes is by creating a ConfigMap objects and mounting them as volumes/folders into pods.
Mounting ConfigMap as volumes:
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-pod-configmap/#add-configmap-data-to-a-volume
Good luck.
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The best way to manage configuration in Kubernetes is by creating a ConfigMap objects and mounting them as volumes/folders into pods.
Mounting ConfigMap as volumes:
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-pod-configmap/#add-configmap-data-to-a-volume
Good luck.
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The best way to manage configuration in Kubernetes is by creating a ConfigMap objects and mounting them as volumes/folders into pods.
Mounting ConfigMap as volumes:
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-pod-configmap/#add-configmap-data-to-a-volume
Good luck.
The best way to manage configuration in Kubernetes is by creating a ConfigMap objects and mounting them as volumes/folders into pods.
Mounting ConfigMap as volumes:
https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-pod-configmap/#add-configmap-data-to-a-volume
Good luck.
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ConfigMaps are designed for your use case. Why not volume mount a ConfigMap into a container?
– Chin Huang
Jan 4 at 15:27