This driver allows Kubernetes to access Azure Storage through one of following methods:
driver version | Image | supported k8s version | built-in blobfuse version |
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master branch | mcr.microsoft.com/k8s/csi/blob-csi:latest | 1.20+ | 1.4.5 |
v1.15.0 | mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes-csi/blob-csi:v1.15.0 | 1.20+ | 1.4.4 |
v1.14.0 | mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes-csi/blob-csi:v1.14.0 | 1.20+ | 1.4.4 |
v1.13.0 | mcr.microsoft.com/oss/kubernetes-csi/blob-csi:v1.13.0 | 1.20+ | 1.4.3 |
Please refer to blob.csi.azure.com
driver parameters
follow guide here
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This option depends on cloud provider config file, usually it's
/etc/kubernetes/azure.json
on agent nodes deployed by AKS or aks-engine, here is azure.json example.specify a different cloud provider config file
createazure-cred-file
configmap before driver installation, e.g. for OpenShift, it's/etc/kubernetes/cloud.conf
(make sure config file path is in thevolumeMounts.mountPath
)kubectl create configmap azure-cred-file --from-literal=path="/etc/kubernetes/cloud.conf" --from-literal=path-windows="C:\\k\\cloud.conf" -n kube-system
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This driver also supports read cloud config from kubernetes secret as first priority
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Make sure identity used by driver has
Contributor
role on node resource group
This option does not depend on cloud provider config file, supports cross subscription and on-premise cluster scenario. Refer to detailed steps.
- install via kubectl on public Azure (please use helm for Azure Stack, RedHat/CentOS)
- install via helm charts on public Azure, Azure Stack, RedHat/CentOS
- configure with blobfuse-proxy to make blobfuse mount still available after driver restart
- Please see our support policy
- Please refer to Azure Blob Storage CSI Driver Limitations
- Please refer to development guide
- Check testgrid provider-azure-blobfuse-csi-driver dashboard.