The presentation showcases Dell EMC's storage and data protection solutions for Kubernetes workloads, with a focus on using production data to spin up test or dev instances of containerized applications.
- The demo shows how to use a copy of production data to create a test or dev instance of a containerized application
- The storage platform used is PowerMax with the container storage interface
- GitLab is used for DevOps automation
- The persistent storage claim is dynamically allocated based on the application instance tag variable
- Non-production instances use a snapshot of the production volume for their own persistent volume
- The same workflow can be used for other Dell EMC storage platforms
- The presentation also demonstrates how Dell EMC PowerStore can be used to deploy containerized applications on VMware's Tanzu Kubernetes Grid
- Multiple virtual volumes are created for different types of data
- Persistent storage is presented through the VMware CSI driver
The demo shows how a change in the color of the title on a web page can be made in a dev version of an application using the latest production data, which is stored in a snapshot of the production volume. This allows for realistic test cases in software development.
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