Will there be any future plans to support multi-node read write (e.g. ext4, xfs) for Azure disks AKS? #3000
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Recently I stumbled upon a new software called Dify and the current existing (i.e. storage account) Azure infrastructure is not powerful enough to drive Dify. I have left some comments (see here, and here, and here) regarding this issue. After some laborious digging, I find out that Azure disks are by far the most viable option to run Dify smoothly to install plugins. However, by this time of writing, azuredisk does not support multi-node read write ext4, xfs out of the box. Are there any plans for the Azure developers to implement this feature? If not, are there any technical reasons behind it? Thanks. |
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@nikkoyuthinkcol we don't have a suitable cluster file system (ext4, xfs is not supported) based on shared disk, so the answer is No, refer to https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/azuredisk-csi-driver/tree/master/deploy/example/sharedisk#note |
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@nikkoyuthinkcol we don't have a suitable cluster file system (ext4, xfs is not supported) based on shared disk, so the answer is No, refer to https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/azuredisk-csi-driver/tree/master/deploy/example/sharedisk#note