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DevOps with Kubernetes

You're reading from   DevOps with Kubernetes Accelerating software delivery with container orchestrators

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788396646
Length 382 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Hui-Chuan Chloe Lee Hui-Chuan Chloe Lee
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Hideto Saito Hideto Saito
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Cheng-Yang Wu Cheng-Yang Wu
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Kubernetes volume management

Kubernetes and Docker use a local host disk by default. The Docker application may store and load any data onto the disk, for example, log data, temporary files, and application data. As long as the host has enough space and the application has necessary permission, data will exist as long as a container exists. In other words, when a container is closed the application exits, crashes, and reassigns a container to another host, and the data will be lost.

Container volume lifecycle

In order to understand Kubernetes volume management, you need to understand the Docker volume lifecycle. The following example is how Docker behaves with a volume when a container restarts:

//run CentOS Container
$ docker...
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