Kubernetes v1.16
betaThis document describes the concept of cloning existing CSI Volumes in Kubernetes. Familiarity with Volumes is suggested.
The CSIThe Container Storage Interface (CSI) defines a standard interface to expose storage systems to containers. Volume Cloning feature adds support for specifying existing PVCClaims storage resources defined in a PersistentVolume so that it can be mounted as a volume in a container.
s in the dataSource
field to indicate a user would like to clone a VolumeA directory containing data, accessible to the containers in a pod.
.
A Clone is defined as a duplicate of an existing Kubernetes Volume that can be consumed as any standard Volume would be. The only difference is that upon provisioning, rather than creating a “new” empty Volume, the back end device creates an exact duplicate of the specified Volume.
The implementation of cloning, from the perspective of the Kubernetes API, simply adds the ability to specify an existing PVC as a dataSource during new PVC creation. The source PVC must be bound and available (not in use).
Users need to be aware of the following when using this feature:
VolumePVCDataSource
) is only available for CSI drivers.Clones are provisioned just like any other PVC with the exception of adding a dataSource that references an existing PVC in the same namespace.
apiVersion: v1
kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
metadata:
name: clone-of-pvc-1
namespace: myns
spec:
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
storageClassName: cloning
resources:
requests:
storage: 5Gi
dataSource:
kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
name: pvc-1
The result is a new PVC with the name clone-of-pvc-1
that has the exact same content as the specified source pvc-1
.
Upon availability of the new PVC, the cloned PVC is consumed the same as other PVC. It’s also expected at this point that the newly created PVC is an independent object. It can be consumed, cloned, snapshotted, or deleted independently and without consideration for it’s original dataSource PVC. This also implies that the source is not linked in any way to the newly created clone, it may also be modified or deleted without affecting the newly created clone.
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