Making Provisioning and File Sharing Dynamic
Having worked with previous versions of vSAN, I was accustomed to the ease of use and intuitive navigation of the platform. However, one feature that impressed me in vSAN 7 was the support for file-based persistent volumes for Kubernetes on vSAN data stores.
Using this version of VMware vSAN, developers can dynamically create file shares for their applications and have multiple pods share data. Persistent volumes are important for applications that save client data from one session for use in the next. Kubernetes supports these workloads.
vSAN 7 now supports NFS version 4.1 and version 3 protocols while offering integrated file services, so it’s easier for agencies to provision and share files. For example, government users can provision a file share from a cluster via NFS version 4.1 and version 3, reducing the time to stand up a file share.