The Azure Disk CSI Driver and Azure File CSI Driver versions are tied to an GKE on Azure Kubernetes
version. The driver version is typically the latest available when a
GKE version is released. When the cluster is upgraded, the
drivers update automatically.
Use a custom StorageClass
You can create additional StorageClasses for volumes or use
Container Storage Interface (CSI) Drivers.
Choose if you are using an Azure disk volume or another CSI driver.
Azure Disk Volume
You can create your own custom StorageClass that specifies an Azure Disk volume
type, file system type, and other parameters. You can find additional
StorageClass parameters on the GKE on Azure Azure Disk CSI Driver
GitHub page.
To configure a custom StorageClass, copy the following YAML manifest into
a file named my-custom-class.yaml.
Replace CLASS_NAME with the name of your new
StorageClass.
For example, the following YAML creates a new StorageClass that
provisions volumes in a
specific storage account and applies a
tag
of group=dev to each new volume.
CLASS_NAME: the name of the StorageClass (for example,
my-custom-class).
CSI_DRIVER_NAME: the name of the CSI driver (for example,
csi.example.com).
Next, configure subfields under parameters according to your CSI
driver's documentation.
Apply the YAML to your cluster.
kubectlapply-fmy-custom-class.yaml
Create a PersistentVolumeClaim with a custom StorageClass.
After you create a custom StorageClass, you can specify it in a PVC. The
following example creates a PVC named my-pvc that references the
StorageClass my-custom-class.
GKE on Azure uses a default StorageClass called standard-rwo that
provisions standard SSD Azure disks with
LRS. You can change the default to another StorageClass.
To change the default StorageClass:
Update the is-default-class annotation for the standard-rwo
StorageClass with kubectl patch.
After applying this manifest, GKE on Azure uses the
my-custom-default-class StorageClass for new storage requests.
Reference the StorageClass in a StatefulSet
To use your new StorageClass, you can reference it in a StatefulSet's
volumeClaimTemplates.
When you reference a StorageClass in a StatefulSet's volumeClaimTemplates
specification, Kubernetes provides stable storage using PersistentVolumes (PVs).
Kubernetes calls the provisioner defined in the StorageClass to create a new
storage volume. After the volume is provisioned, Kubernetes automatically
creates a PV.
The following StatefulSet references the my-custom-class StorageClass and
provisions a 1 gibibyte volume:
apiVersion:apps/v1kind:StatefulSetmetadata:name:webspec:selector:matchLabels:app:nginxtemplate:metadata:labels:app:nginxspec:containers:-name:nginximage:registry.k8s.io/nginx-slim:0.8volumeMounts:-name:wwwmountPath:/usr/share/nginx/htmlvolumeClaimTemplates:# This is the specification in which you reference the StorageClass-metadata:name:wwwspec:accessModes:["ReadWriteOnce"]resources:requests:storage:1GistorageClassName:my-custom-class# This field references the existing StorageClass
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When the cluster is upgraded, the\ndrivers update automatically.\n\nUse a custom StorageClass\n-------------------------\n\nYou can create additional StorageClasses for volumes or use\nContainer Storage Interface (CSI) Drivers.\n\n1. Choose if you are using an Azure disk volume or another CSI driver.\n\n ### Azure Disk Volume\n\n You can create your own custom StorageClass that specifies an Azure Disk volume\n type, file system type, and other parameters. You can find additional\n StorageClass parameters on the GKE on Azure Azure Disk CSI Driver\n [GitHub page](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/azuredisk-csi-driver/blob/v1.8.0/docs/driver-parameters.md).\n\n To configure a custom StorageClass, copy the following YAML manifest into\n a file named `my-custom-class.yaml`. \n\n apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1\n kind: StorageClass\n metadata:\n name: \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"devsite-syntax-l devsite-syntax-l-Scalar devsite-syntax-l-Scalar-Plain\"\u003eCLASS_NAME\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/var\u003e\n provisioner: disk.csi.azure.com\n volumeBindingMode: WaitForFirstConsumer\n allowVolumeExpansion: true\n\n Replace \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eCLASS_NAME\u003c/var\u003e with the name of your new\n StorageClass.\n\n For example, the following YAML creates a new StorageClass that\n provisions volumes in a\n [specific storage account](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-account-overview) and applies a\n [tag](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/tag-resources)\n of `group=dev` to each new volume. \n\n apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1\n kind: StorageClass\n metadata:\n name: \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"devsite-syntax-l devsite-syntax-l-Scalar devsite-syntax-l-Scalar-Plain\"\u003emy-custom-class\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/var\u003e\n provisioner: disk.csi.azure.com\n volumeBindingMode: WaitForFirstConsumer\n allowVolumeExpansion: true\n parameters:\n storageAccount: \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"devsite-syntax-l devsite-syntax-l-Scalar devsite-syntax-l-Scalar-Plain\"\u003emy-storage-account\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/var\u003e\n tags: \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"devsite-syntax-l devsite-syntax-l-Scalar devsite-syntax-l-Scalar-Plain\"\u003egroup=dev\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/var\u003e\n\n | **Note:** GKE on Azure doesn't support the UltraSSD_LRS account type.\n\n ### CSI Driver\n\n You can specify a different CSI driver in the `provisioner` field.\n\n To create a StorageClass with another CSI driver, you can use the example\n YAML below. \n\n apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1\n kind: StorageClass\n metadata:\n name: \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"devsite-syntax-l devsite-syntax-l-Scalar devsite-syntax-l-Scalar-Plain\"\u003eCLASS_NAME\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/var\u003e\n provisioner: \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"devsite-syntax-l devsite-syntax-l-Scalar devsite-syntax-l-Scalar-Plain\"\u003eCSI_DRIVER_NAME\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/var\u003e\n volumeBindingMode: WaitForFirstConsumer\n parameters:\n \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"devsite-syntax-l devsite-syntax-l-Scalar devsite-syntax-l-Scalar-Plain\"\u003e...\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/var\u003e\n\n Replace the following values:\n - \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eCLASS_NAME\u003c/var\u003e: the name of the StorageClass (for example, `my-custom-class`).\n - \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eCSI_DRIVER_NAME\u003c/var\u003e: the name of the CSI driver (for example, `csi.example.com`).\n\n Next, configure subfields under `parameters` according to your CSI\n driver's documentation.\n2. Apply the YAML to your cluster.\n\n kubectl apply -f my-custom-class.yaml\n\n3. Create a PersistentVolumeClaim with a custom StorageClass.\n\n After you create a custom StorageClass, you can specify it in a PVC. The\n following example creates a PVC named `my-pvc` that references the\n StorageClass `my-custom-class`. \n\n apiVersion: v1\n kind: PersistentVolumeClaim\n metadata:\n name: my-pvc\n spec:\n accessModes:\n - ReadWriteOnce\n resources:\n requests:\n storage: 30Gi\n storageclassName: my-custom-class\n\nSet the default StorageClass\n----------------------------\n\nGKE on Azure uses a default StorageClass called `standard-rwo` that\nprovisions standard SSD Azure disks with\n[LRS](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy#redundancy-in-the-primary-region). You can change the default to another StorageClass.\n\nTo change the default StorageClass:\n\n1. Update the `is-default-class` annotation for the `standard-rwo`\n StorageClass with `kubectl patch`.\n\n kubectl patch storageclass standard-rwo -p \\\n '{\"metadata\": {\"annotations\":{\"storageclass.kubernetes.io/is-default-class\":\"false\"}}}'\n\n2. Create a new StorageClass that has the annotation\n `storageclass.kubernetes.io/is-default-class: true`.\n\n The following example\n StorageClass uses the `disk.csi.azure.com` driver. To install another\n storage driver, see\n [Installing a CSI driver](/kubernetes-engine/multi-cloud/docs/azure/how-to/storage-drivers).\n\n Copy the following YAML into a file named `my-custom-class.yaml`. \n\n apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1\n kind: StorageClass\n metadata:\n name: \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"devsite-syntax-l devsite-syntax-l-Scalar devsite-syntax-l-Scalar-Plain\"\u003eCLASS_NAME\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/var\u003e\n annotations:\n storageclass.kubernetes.io/is-default-class: true\n provisioner: disk.csi.azure.com\n volumeBindingMode: WaitForFirstConsumer\n parameters:\n skuName: \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"devsite-syntax-l devsite-syntax-l-Scalar devsite-syntax-l-Scalar-Plain\"\u003eVOLUME_TYPE\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/var\u003e\n\n Replace the following:\n - \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eCLASS_NAME\u003c/var\u003e: the name of your new StorageClass.\n - \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eVOLUME_TYPE\u003c/var\u003e: the Azure Disk [volume type](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/disks-types) that the StorageClass creates.\n\n For example, the following YAML creates a new default StorageClass that\n provisions\n [Premium SSD](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/disks-types#premium-ssds)\n Azure Disk volumes. \n\n apiVersion: storage.k8s.io/v1\n kind: StorageClass\n metadata:\n name: my-custom-default-class\n annotations:\n storageclass.kubernetes.io/is-default-class: \"true\"\n provisioner: disk.csi.azure.com\n volumeBindingMode: WaitForFirstConsumer\n parameters:\n skuName: Premium_LRS\n\n3. Apply the new custom class to your cluster.\n\n kubectl apply -f my-custom-class.yaml\n\nAfter applying this manifest, GKE on Azure uses the\n`my-custom-default-class` StorageClass for new storage requests.\n\nReference the StorageClass in a StatefulSet\n-------------------------------------------\n\nTo use your new StorageClass, you can reference it in a StatefulSet's\n`volumeClaimTemplates`.\n\nWhen you reference a StorageClass in a StatefulSet's `volumeClaimTemplates`\nspecification, Kubernetes provides stable storage using PersistentVolumes (PVs).\nKubernetes calls the provisioner defined in the StorageClass to create a new\nstorage volume. After the volume is provisioned, Kubernetes automatically\ncreates a PV.\n\nThe following StatefulSet references the `my-custom-class` StorageClass and\nprovisions a 1 gibibyte volume: \n\n apiVersion: apps/v1\n kind: StatefulSet\n metadata:\n name: web\n spec:\n selector:\n matchLabels:\n app: nginx\n template:\n metadata:\n labels:\n app: nginx\n spec:\n containers:\n - name: nginx\n image: registry.k8s.io/nginx-slim:0.8\n volumeMounts:\n - name: www\n mountPath: /usr/share/nginx/html\n volumeClaimTemplates: # This is the specification in which you reference the StorageClass\n - metadata:\n name: www\n spec:\n accessModes: [ \"ReadWriteOnce\" ]\n resources:\n requests:\n storage: 1Gi\n storageClassName: my-custom-class # This field references the existing StorageClass\n\nWhat's next\n-----------\n\n- Read the documentation for the\n [Azure Disk CSI driver](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/azuredisk-csi-driver/tree/v1.8.0/docs)\n or the\n [Azure File CSI driver](https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/azurefile-csi-driver/tree/v1.7.0/docs).\n\n- Learn about\n [Persistent volumes in GKE](/kubernetes-engine/docs/concepts/persistent-volumes).\n\n- Install [Storage drivers](/kubernetes-engine/multi-cloud/docs/azure/how-to/storage-drivers) on your GKE on Azure\n cluster.\n\n- Deploy your first workload with the [Quickstart](/kubernetes-engine/multi-cloud/docs/azure/quickstart)."]]