Important: Before you set up persistent storage, ensure that you review the available
planning information:
- Storage considerations
- Lists the types of storage that are supported by the platform
- Compares the features and requirements for each type of storage
- Identifies the deployment environments that are supported for each type of storage
- Storage
requirements, which identifies the type of storage each service supports.
- Hardware
requirements, which specifies the minimum amount of storage that each service requires.
The type of storage that you want to use and complete the appropriate steps to install and
configure the storage.
Storage option |
Documentation links |
OpenShift
Data Foundation |
- Installation
- To install OpenShift
Data Foundation, see
Persistent storage using Red Hat
OpenShift Data Foundation in the Red Hat
OpenShift Data Foundation
documentation:
- Post-installation set up
- No additional set up is required.
You are ready to complete Setting up projects (namespaces) on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.
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IBM® Storage
Fusion |
- Installation
- To install IBM Storage
Fusion, see the
IBM Storage
Fusion
installation overview in the IBM Storage
Fusion documentation.
- Post-installation set up
- Create the specified storage class with the required parameters. For details, see Setting up IBM Spectrum storage.
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IBM Storage Scale
Container Native (with IBM Storage Scale
Container Storage Interface) |
- Installation
- To install IBM Storage
Scale and IBM Storage Scale
Container Storage Interface, see Installing the IBM Storage
Scale container native operator and cluster (Version
5.1.1.3) in the IBM Storage Scale
Container Native documentation.
- Post-installation set up
- Create the specified storage class with the required parameters. For details, see Setting up IBM Spectrum Scale Container Native
storage.
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Portworx |
- Installation
- To install Portworx Enterprise, see Install Portworx on OpenShift in the Portworx documentation.
- Post-installation set up
- Create the specified storage classes with the required parameters. For details, see Creating Portworx storage classes.
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NFS |
- Installation
- Refer to the installation documentation for your NFS storage provider.
- Post-installation set up
- At a minimum, you must set up dynamic storage provisioning. Depending on the services you plan
to install, you might need to configure your NFS server. For details, see Setting up NFS storage.
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Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) |
- Installation
- EBS is provisioned by default
when you install a Red Hat
OpenShift Container Platform cluster on
AWS.
- Post-installation setup
- No additional set up is required.
You are ready to complete Setting up projects (namespaces) on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.
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Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) |
- Installation
- Install EFS from the AWS Console. It is recommended that you create
a regional file system.
- Post-installation setup
- You must set up dynamic storage provisioning. For details, see Setting up Amazon Elastic File System.
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IBM Cloud Block
Storage |
- Installation
- IBM Cloud Block
Storage is provisioned by default
when you install a Red Hat
OpenShift Container Platform cluster on
IBM Cloud.
- Post-installation setup
- No additional set up is required.
You are ready to complete Setting up projects (namespaces) on Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform.
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IBM Cloud File
Storage |
- Installation
- When you configure your Red Hat
OpenShift cluster
on IBM Cloud, ensure that you select one of the
following IBM Cloud File
Storage storage classes:
ibmc-file-gold-gid
ibm-file-custom-gold-gid
- Post-installation set up
- Depending on the services you plan to install, you might need to configure your IBM Cloud File
Storage. For details, see Setting up IBM Cloud File Storage.
If you are running a production workload on your cluster,
it is recommended that you adjust your I/O and performance and storage size:
-
The default I/O settings are typically lower than the minimums specified in the Disk
requirements section.
To improve the I/O performance for production environments, you must adjust the I/O settings.
Contact IBM
Support for guidance on how to
adjust the settings according to Changing the size and IOPS of your existing storage
device.
- Storage is not automatically expanded and is created in smaller chunks. Increasing the size of
the volumes improves I/O performance for production environments. Contact IBM
Support for assistance.
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