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Dynamic Workloads need Dynamic Storage - using rook-ceph with k8s
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Steven Ellis
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jan Tue 14
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Container technology is a great enabler for developer agility, and these environments require an agile and dynamic storage platform. Gone are the days where you had to wait on your storage administrator to provision a new LUN or NFS mount for your project. Thanks to the Rook Project, and its ceph storage provider, you can now have a rapid, dynamic and elastic storage footprint for all your development needs. This session will cover - rook basics, dynamic vs static persistent storage needs of workloads, and a demo of using rook-ceph.
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