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Chapter 1. Storage APIs


1.1. CSIDriver [storage.k8s.io/v1]

Description
CSIDriver captures information about a Container Storage Interface (CSI) volume driver deployed on the cluster. Kubernetes attach detach controller uses this object to determine whether attach is required. Kubelet uses this object to determine whether pod information needs to be passed on mount. CSIDriver objects are non-namespaced.
Type
object

1.2. CSINode [storage.k8s.io/v1]

Description
CSINode holds information about all CSI drivers installed on a node. CSI drivers do not need to create the CSINode object directly. As long as they use the node-driver-registrar sidecar container, the kubelet will automatically populate the CSINode object for the CSI driver as part of kubelet plugin registration. CSINode has the same name as a node. If the object is missing, it means either there are no CSI Drivers available on the node, or the Kubelet version is low enough that it doesn’t create this object. CSINode has an OwnerReference that points to the corresponding node object.
Type
object

1.3. CSIStorageCapacity [storage.k8s.io/v1]

Description

CSIStorageCapacity stores the result of one CSI GetCapacity call. For a given StorageClass, this describes the available capacity in a particular topology segment. This can be used when considering where to instantiate new PersistentVolumes.

For example this can express things like: - StorageClass "standard" has "1234 GiB" available in "topology.kubernetes.io/zone=us-east1" - StorageClass "localssd" has "10 GiB" available in "kubernetes.io/hostname=knode-abc123"

The following three cases all imply that no capacity is available for a certain combination: - no object exists with suitable topology and storage class name - such an object exists, but the capacity is unset - such an object exists, but the capacity is zero

The producer of these objects can decide which approach is more suitable.

They are consumed by the kube-scheduler when a CSI driver opts into capacity-aware scheduling with CSIDriverSpec.StorageCapacity. The scheduler compares the MaximumVolumeSize against the requested size of pending volumes to filter out unsuitable nodes. If MaximumVolumeSize is unset, it falls back to a comparison against the less precise Capacity. If that is also unset, the scheduler assumes that capacity is insufficient and tries some other node.

Type
object

1.4. PersistentVolume [v1]

Description
PersistentVolume (PV) is a storage resource provisioned by an administrator. It is analogous to a node. More info: https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes
Type
object

1.5. PersistentVolumeClaim [v1]

Description
PersistentVolumeClaim is a user’s request for and claim to a persistent volume
Type
object

1.6. StorageClass [storage.k8s.io/v1]

Description

StorageClass describes the parameters for a class of storage for which PersistentVolumes can be dynamically provisioned.

StorageClasses are non-namespaced; the name of the storage class according to etcd is in ObjectMeta.Name.

Type
object

1.7. StorageState [migration.k8s.io/v1alpha1]

Description
The state of the storage of a specific resource.
Type
object

1.8. StorageVersionMigration [migration.k8s.io/v1alpha1]

Description
StorageVersionMigration represents a migration of stored data to the latest storage version.
Type
object

1.9. VolumeAttachment [storage.k8s.io/v1]

Description

VolumeAttachment captures the intent to attach or detach the specified volume to/from the specified node.

VolumeAttachment objects are non-namespaced.

Type
object

1.10. VolumeAttributesClass [storage.k8s.io/v1]

Description
VolumeAttributesClass represents a specification of mutable volume attributes defined by the CSI driver. The class can be specified during dynamic provisioning of PersistentVolumeClaims, and changed in the PersistentVolumeClaim spec after provisioning.
Type
object

1.11. VolumePopulator [populator.storage.k8s.io/v1beta1]

Description
VolumePopulator represents the registration for a volume populator. VolumePopulators are cluster scoped.
Type
object

1.12. VolumeSnapshot [snapshot.storage.k8s.io/v1]

Description
VolumeSnapshot is a user’s request for either creating a point-in-time snapshot of a persistent volume, or binding to a pre-existing snapshot.
Type
object

1.13. VolumeSnapshotClass [snapshot.storage.k8s.io/v1]

Description
VolumeSnapshotClass specifies parameters that a underlying storage system uses when creating a volume snapshot. A specific VolumeSnapshotClass is used by specifying its name in a VolumeSnapshot object. VolumeSnapshotClasses are non-namespaced
Type
object

1.14. VolumeSnapshotContent [snapshot.storage.k8s.io/v1]

Description
VolumeSnapshotContent represents the actual "on-disk" snapshot object in the underlying storage system
Type
object
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