Applications need data. Containers remain an ephemeral technology but we don't want our data to disappear either. So how does Kubernetes do it?
This session will examine all the individual pieces required for creating persistent applications in Kubernetes. You will learn about in-tree and out-of-tree storage drivers, PersistentVolumes (PV), PersistentVolumeClaims (PVC), Dyanamic Provisioning, how to use all of these in your Deployments and Pods, high availability, and what happens to the volumes when you delete objects. Get ramped up on everything you need to know about using persistent storage for your applications in Kubernetes
Kendrick Coleman is a reformed sysadmin and virtualization junkie. His attention has shifted from hypervisors to cloud native platforms focused on containers. In his role as a Developer Advocate for {code} by Dell EMC, he works with a team to write solutions for running persistent... Read More →