Kubernetes 1.18: Fit & Finish
We're pleased to announce the delivery of Kubernetes 1.18, our first release of 2020! Kubernetes 1.18 consists of 38 enhancements: 15 enhancements are moving to stable, 11 enhancements in…
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The Kubernetes volume plugin system already provides a powerful abstraction that automates the provisioning, attaching, mounting, resizing, and snapshotting of block and file storage. Underpinning all these features is the Kubernetes goal of workload portability. There was already a VolumeSnapshot API that provides the ability to take a snapshot of a persistent volume to protect against data loss or data corruption. However, some storage systems support consistent group snapshots that allow a snapshot to be taken from multiple volumes at the same point-in-time to achieve write order consistenc
Kubernetes v1.36: Moving Volume Group Snapshots to GAThis project, like all of Kubernetes, is the result of hard work by many contributors from diverse backgrounds working together. On behalf of SIG Storage, I would like to offer a huge thank you to all the contributors who stepped up over the years to help the project reach GA: Ben Swartzlander (bswartz)Cici Huang (cici37)Darshan Murthy (darshansreenivas)Hemant Kumar (gnufied)James Defelice (jdef)Jan Šafránek (jsafrane)Madhu Rajanna (Madhu-1)Manish M Yathnalli (manishym)Michelle Au (msau42)Niels de Vos (nixpanic)Leonardo Cecchi (leonardoce)Rakshith R (Rakshith-R)Raunak Shah (RaunakShah)Saad Ali
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