On 09/11/2018 09:26 AM, Aurelien Bompard wrote:
> I've been playing around with openshift staging for the last
few weeks
> and enabling some cool features. :)
Cool! I seem to remember that having persistent storage in our
Openshift instance was a difficult thing. I'm considering Openshift to
setup a PyPI caching proxy for us, and that will require some disk
space. Is this still an issue?
Well, sorta yeah. We do have it to where we can use nfs volumes for the
registery (because they required storage for that), but it's not really
a good solution for everything as it's very manual.
Could this caching proxy just use EmpyDir (ie, only for the life of that
pod) and just refresh when it restarts? If it really needs disk, might
be better to do on a vm at this point.
Hopefully we can get to where our persistent storage story is better
down the road...
kevin