![]() Automatic merge from submit-queue StorageOS Volume Plugin **What this PR does / why we need it**: This PR adds a new volume plugin for StorageOS volumes. StorageOS runs as a container on Kubelet nodes, aggregating local or attached storage and making its capacity available to all nodes within the cluster. More information at http://storageos.com. The StorageOS plugin supports: 1. Dynamic Provisioning using Storage Classes 2. Persistent Volumes and Persistent Volume Claims. **Which issue this PR fixes** A feature request has been created: https://github.com/kubernetes/features/issues/190 This isn't on the schedule for 1.6 as I wasn't sure when it would be ready. We intend to make the StorageOS container openly available within the 1.6 lifetime. **Special notes for your reviewer**: Separate commits for feature and godep changes. **Release note**: ```release-note StorageOS Volume Driver [StorageOS](http://www.storageos.com) can be used as a storage provider for Kubernetes. With StorageOS, capacity from local or attached storage is pooled across the cluster, providing converged infrastructure for cloud-native applications. ``` |
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README.md
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