Storage Multi-tenancy for Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform with IBM StorageWith IBM® Spectrum Virtualize and the Object-Based Access Control, you can implement multi-tenancy and secure storage usage in a Red Hat OpenShift environment. This IBM Redpaper® publication shows you how to secure the storage usage from the Openshift user to the IBM Spectrum® Virtualize array. You see how to restrict storage usage in a Red Hat Openshift Container Platform to avoid the over-consumption of storage by one or more user. These uses cases can be expanded to the use of this control to provide assistance with billing. |
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annotations apiVersion Available to assign Block CSI Driver Block Storage Click Create cluster resource quota cluster role binding Complete the following configuration create a project Create Child Pool Creating a user Creating an ownership Creating storage classes creationTimestamp custom project template Customer1 deduplicated defined enforcing resource quotas ext4 Figure FlashCopy following command following steps IBM Block CSI IBM Redbooks IBM Spectrum Virtualize IOPS Kubernetes Managing storage resources monitor my-project my-project-name Node OBAC Object-Based Access Control objects oc apply f oc describe OCP administrator OCP cluster OCPAdmin OpenShift Container Platform openshift.io/requester ownership group parent pool persistent volume claims privilege to create Quota rules Red Hat OCP Red Hat OpenShift requested ResourceQuota metadata run the following Selector self-provisioner cluster role shown in Example spec specific storage storage usage storage-consumption storage-consumption-the-new-project system:authenticated:oauth template enforcing resource trademarks user can create user group v1 kind v7k-gold and v7k-silver v7k-gold.storageclass.storage.k8s.io/persistentvolumeclaims v7k-gold.storageclass.storage.k8s.io/requests.storage vmware YAML file


