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Is this a bug report or feature request? (choose one): feature request
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After discussing desired functionality from Cinder in development mode in #258, we concluded that LVM support would be ideal. Adding LVM support makes sense from a development point of view because it's functional and allows us to create volumes and attach them to VMs as opposed to leveraging Ceph, but LVM's also a backend that's used in production. Adding support for LVM really tackles two issues, and I think it's a good step forward in the effort to remove development mode flags in our charts. Documentation for using LVM in a local instance (laptops ideally) will accompany the work towards solving this issue.
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Is this a bug report or feature request? (choose one): feature request
Kubernetes Version (output of
kubectl version
):Helm Client and Tiller Versions (output of
helm version
):Development or Deployment Environment?: Both
Release Tag or Master:
Expected Behavior:
What Actually Happened:
How to Reproduce the Issue (as minimally as possible):
Any Additional Comments:
After discussing desired functionality from Cinder in development mode in #258, we concluded that LVM support would be ideal. Adding LVM support makes sense from a development point of view because it's functional and allows us to create volumes and attach them to VMs as opposed to leveraging Ceph, but LVM's also a backend that's used in production. Adding support for LVM really tackles two issues, and I think it's a good step forward in the effort to remove development mode flags in our charts. Documentation for using LVM in a local instance (laptops ideally) will accompany the work towards solving this issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: