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Closes #2124 Signed-off-by: Prasanna Kumar Kalever <prasanna.kalever@redhat.com>
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# RBD NBD Mounter
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- [RBD NBD Mounter](#rbd-nbd-mounter)
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- [Overview](#overview)
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- [Configuration](#configuration)
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- [Status](#status)
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- [Support Matrix](#support-matrix)
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- [CSI spec and Kubernetes version compatibility](#csi-spec-and-kubernetes-version-compatibility)
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## Overview
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The RBD CSI plugin will provision new RBD images and attach and mount those
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to workloads. Currently, the default mounter is krbd, which uses the kernel
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rbd driver to mount the rbd images onto the application node. Here on
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at ceph-csi we will also have a userspace way of mounting the RBD images,
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via RBD-NBD.
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[Rbd-nbd](https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/man/8/rbd-nbd/) is a client for
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RADOS block device (rbd) images like the existing rbd kernel module. It
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will map an rbd image to an NBD (Network Block Device) device, allowing
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access to it as a regular local block device.
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It’s worth to make a note that the rbd-nbd processes will run on the
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client-side, which is inside the `csi-rbdplugin` node plugin.
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## Configuration
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To use the rbd-nbd mounter for RBD-backed PVs, set `mounter` to `rbd-nbd`
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in the StorageClass.
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## Status
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Rbd-nbd support status: **Alpha**
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## Support Matrix
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| Features | Feature Status | CSI Driver Version | Ceph Cluster Version | CSI Spec Version | Kubernetes Version |
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| ---------------------------------------- | -------------- | ------------------ | -------------------- | ---------------- | ------------------ |
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| Creating and deleting snapshot | Alpha | >= v3.4.0 | Pacific (>=16.0.0) | >= v1.0.0 | >= v1.17.0 |
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| Creating and deleting clones | Alpha | >= v3.4.0 | Pacific (>=16.0.0) | >= v1.0.0 | >= v1.17.0 |
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`NOTE`: The `Alpha` status reflects possible non-backward compatible
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changes in the future, and is thus not recommended for production use.
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### CSI spec and Kubernetes version compatibility
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Please refer to the [matrix](https://kubernetes-csi.github.io/docs/#kubernetes-releases)
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in the Kubernetes documentation.
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