cloud-provider-vsphere

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Published: Aug 20, 2019 License: Apache-2.0

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Cloud provider for vSphere

Cloud controller manager for vSphere

This repository provides tools and scripts for building and testing Kubernetes cloud-controller-manager for vSphere. The project is under development and should not be used in production.

The in-tree vSphere cloud provider code is located within the Kubernetes repository. If you want to create issues or pull requests for the in-tree cloud provider, please go to the Kubernetes repository.

There is ongoing work for refactoring cloud providers out of the upstream repository. For more details, please check this KEP.

Quickstart

Get started with Cloud controller manager for vSphere with Kubeadm with this quickstart.

Building the cloud provider

This section outlines how to build the cloud provider with and without Docker.

Building locally

Build locally with the following command:

$ git clone https://github.com/kubernetes/cloud-provider-vsphere && \
  make -C cloud-provider-vsphere

The project uses Go modules and:

  • Requires Go 1.11+
  • Should not be cloned into the $GOPATH
Building with Docker

It is also possible to build the cloud provider with Docker in order to ensure a clean build environment:

$ git clone https://github.com/kubernetes/cloud-provider-vsphere && \
  make -C cloud-provider-vsphere build-with-docker

Container images

Official releases of the vSphere Cloud Controller Manager container image can be found at:

https://gcr.io/cloud-provider-vsphere/cpi/release/manager

The very latest builds from the tip of master, which may not be stable, can be found at:

https://gcr.io/cloud-provider-vsphere/cpi/ci/manager

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions on how to contribute.

vSphere storage support

Out of tree cloud providers no longer provide native storage support. Instead, a Container Storage Interface (CSI) driver is required. The vSphere CSI driver is located here.

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