July 2019
Intermediate to advanced
502 pages
14h
English
Kubernetes is not a closed system. Workloads running inside a Kubernetes cluster can access storage running outside the cluster. This is most appropriate when you migrate an existing application that is already in storage, and configured and operated outside of Kubernetes. In this case, it is a wise move to do it gradually. First, move the workloads to run as containers managed by Kubernetes. These containers will be configured with endpoints to data stores that live outside the cluster. Later, you can consider whether it is worth the effort to bring this external storage into the fold.
There are some other use cases where it makes sense to use out-of-cluster storage, such as the following: