On AWS you can do it using efs. Take a look on
https://ngineered.co.uk/blog/using-amazon-efs-to-persist-and-share-between-conatiners-data-in-kubernetes
On Tuesday, 21 February 2017 18:25:15 UTC+1, Tim Hockin wrote:
> If you need to read and write AT THE SAME TIME, you need a PV that
> supports
If you need to read and write AT THE SAME TIME, you need a PV that
supports it, which EBS and GCE (and every block device) do not.
If you want to be able to use the data in serial steps of a pipeline,
it should be fine, since it is only mounted in one mode at a given
point in time.
On Tue, Feb
I have a scheduler that submits Jobs to a k8s cluster. I'd like a Job (via a
Pod running on a Node) to be able to write data to a volume, and then have
another Job (via a Pod, potentially a different node) to read that data.
Reading about persistent volumes (PV) and PV Claims, it isn't clear to