Veritas InfoScale™ for Kubernetes Environments 8.0.220 - Linux
- Overview
- System requirements
- Preparing to install InfoScale on Containers
- Installing Veritas InfoScale on OpenShift
- Installing InfoScale on a system with Internet connectivity
- Installing InfoScale in an air gapped system
- Installing Veritas InfoScale on Kubernetes
- Prerequisites
- Tagging the InfoScale images on Kubernetes
- Installing InfoScale on Kubernetes
- Configuring KMS-based Encryption on an OpenShift cluster
- Configuring KMS-based Encryption on a Kubernetes cluster
- InfoScale CSI deployment in Container environment
- Dynamic provisioning
- Snapshot provisioning (Creating volume snapshots)
- Managing InfoScale volume snapshots with Velero
- Volume cloning
- Installing and configuring InfoScale DR Manager on OpenShift
- Installing and configuring InfoScale DR Manager on Kubernetes
- Disaster Recovery scenarios
- Configuring InfoScale
- Administering InfoScale on Containers
- Upgrading InfoScale
- Troubleshooting
Features of InfoScale in Containerized environment
Support for Direct-Attached Storage(DAS) and Storage Area Network(SAN) in a multi-vendor environment.
High-performance parallel storage that provides better performance and reliability than NFS.
Optimized resource utilization with the ability to use either existing SAN storage or the InfoScale advanced FSS option that provides better performance than SAN at a reduced cost.
Support for Dynamic Multipathing (DMP).
Support for encryption at disk group and volume level.
Besides the traditional features listed above, new features are -
Integrated I/O fencing and arbitration to protect against data corruption and to provide fast recovery in the event of a failure.
Snapshot copies of the production data for analytics and disaster recovery.
Volume cloning to address storage disk and node failures.
Support for stateful applications like MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL.
Rolling upgrades (both yaml-based and operator-based) can be performed to subsequent patch releases.