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Introduction to OpenEBS - Dynamic Local and Replicated PVs for Kubernetes

Offered By: Rawkode Academy via YouTube

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Kubernetes Courses SPDK Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Dive into a comprehensive video tutorial on OpenEBS, a CNCF project that enhances Kubernetes for stateful applications. Learn about Container Attached Storage patterns, their benefits, and how OpenEBS enables easy access to Dynamic Local PVs or Replicated PVs. Explore key concepts like DPDK and SPDK, understand the importance of Huge Pages in Linux, and follow along with practical demonstrations on deploying OpenEBS with Mayastor. Gain insights into configuring Mayastor, requesting PersistentVolumeClaims, and running benchmarks using fio. This in-depth session, featuring industry experts, covers everything from basic introductions to advanced topics, making it an essential resource for those looking to optimize storage solutions in Kubernetes environments.

Syllabus

- Holding Screen
- Introductions
- Slides - Introduction to OpenEBS
- What is DPDK Data Plane Development Kit and SPDK Storage Performance Development Kit
- My summary of what we've covered
- Why Huge Pages / Enabling Huge Pages on Linux
- Deploying OpenEBS with Mayastor
- Fixing my unhealthy cluster
- Adding the nvme kernel modules
- Configuring Mayastor
- Requesting a PersistentVolumeClaim
- Deploying fio to run some benchmarks
- Closing thoughts


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Rawkode Academy

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