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OpenShift 4.10 on VMware – Introducing the out-of-the-box vSphere CSI Driver installation

OpenShift Container Platform defaults to using an in-tree (non-CSI) plug-in to provision vSphere storage. What’s New? In OpenShift 4.9, the out-of-the-box installation of the vSphere CSI driver was tech preview. This has now moved to GA! This means during an Installer-Provisioned-Installation cluster bring up, the vSphere CSI driver will be enabled. This is part of … Continue reading OpenShift 4.10 on VMware – Introducing the out-of-the-box vSphere CSI Driver installation

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Upgrading the vSphere CSI Driver (Storage Container Plugin) from v2.1.0 to latest

In this post I’m just documenting the steps on how to upgrade the vSphere CSI Driver, especially if you must make a jump in versioning to the latest version. Upgrade from pre-v2.3.0 CSI Driver version to v2.3.0 You need to figure out what version of the vSphere CSI Driver you are running. For me it … Continue reading Upgrading the vSphere CSI Driver (Storage Container Plugin) from v2.1.0 to latest

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Kasten K10 – Air gap installation using Harbor Image Registry

In this blog post, I will cover the steps for an air-gap installation for Kasten K10. For situations where your Kubernetes cluster doesn’t have available internet access to pull down the container images directly from their online locations. Pre-requisites Image Registry that is accessible by your Kubernetes cluster In this example I am using the … Continue reading Kasten K10 – Air gap installation using Harbor Image Registry

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Recording – Kubernetes 101 – Getting started in the cloud native world

I had the pleasure of presenting this Kubernetes 101 session to the Veeam Community thanks to my work as part of their Veeam Vanguards program, and a special thank you to Michael Cade who co-presented with me! In this session we cover the following with technical details included: How have we got here? Kubernetes – … Continue reading Recording – Kubernetes 101 – Getting started in the cloud native world