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You are correct that they are not tied in term of implementation. A StatefulSet might or might not use local storage; local storage could be used by any sort of Pod, regardless of what controller creates it.I view local storage as a much higher priority than stable IPs. Here is why:- Relatively few applications need stable IPs. Many apps could make use of local storage.- I think we mostly know how to build Local Storage. It can be implemented in a way that is relatively independent of what sort of machines you are using (cloud provider vs on-prem, etc). I don't think we know fully how to build sticky IPs in a way that works well with all different networking layers.- lack of sticky IPs can in theory be worked around by changing apps that require it. Lack of Local Storage support can't very easily be worked around without core kubernetes changes. Hence, the latter is a priority for Kubernetes team; maybe there is even some progress on the former within other projects.
In terms of what the actual schedule is for developing those two features, I don't know, that is up to the SIGs. I'll poke people from sig-network and sig-storage and see if they can reply to this thread.
On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 10:21 PM, <krma...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi AllI am assuming Local Storage support and StatefulSets are not tied in terms of implementation although local storage support does enable a large number of stateful clustered applications deployment.We are very much interested in this and would like to know what release is this being scheduled for(in how many months would that release happen) and who is working on it ? Are there any active PR's in this area, which sig is driving this.Also another related thing is support for stable ips for StatefulSets which dont change across pod deletion. I dont see any issues related to that. Is this also being actively worked on ? What is the relative priority of stable ip support in statefulset vs localstorage support in StatefulSet ?Thanks for your helpMayank
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FYI: I will be working on improving local storage accounting and management. This issue is the most relevant one that I can think of. I'd recommend following that to track progress. We are hoping to have a design finalized by v1.6.
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 10:17 PM, 'David Oppenheimer' via Kubernetes developer/contributor discussion <kuberne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
On Mon, Dec 5, 2016 at 9:34 PM, 'Eric Tune' via Kubernetes developer/contributor discussion <kuberne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:You are correct that they are not tied in term of implementation. A StatefulSet might or might not use local storage; local storage could be used by any sort of Pod, regardless of what controller creates it.I view local storage as a much higher priority than stable IPs. Here is why:- Relatively few applications need stable IPs. Many apps could make use of local storage.- I think we mostly know how to build Local Storage. It can be implemented in a way that is relatively independent of what sort of machines you are using (cloud provider vs on-prem, etc). I don't think we know fully how to build sticky IPs in a way that works well with all different networking layers.- lack of sticky IPs can in theory be worked around by changing apps that require it. Lack of Local Storage support can't very easily be worked around without core kubernetes changes. Hence, the latter is a priority for Kubernetes team; maybe there is even some progress on the former within other projects.+1
In terms of what the actual schedule is for developing those two features, I don't know, that is up to the SIGs. I'll poke people from sig-network and sig-storage and see if they can reply to this thread.
On Sun, Dec 4, 2016 at 10:21 PM, <krma...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi AllI am assuming Local Storage support and StatefulSets are not tied in terms of implementation although local storage support does enable a large number of stateful clustered applications deployment.We are very much interested in this and would like to know what release is this being scheduled for(in how many months would that release happen) and who is working on it ? Are there any active PR's in this area, which sig is driving this.Also another related thing is support for stable ips for StatefulSets which dont change across pod deletion. I dont see any issues related to that. Is this also being actively worked on ? What is the relative priority of stable ip support in statefulset vs localstorage support in StatefulSet ?Thanks for your helpMayank
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