Google Compute Engine Persistent Disk CSI Driver
WARNING: Manual deployment of this driver to your GKE cluster is not recommended. Instead users should use GKE to automatically deploy and manage the GCE PD CSI Driver (see GKE Docs).
DISCLAIMER: Manual deployment of the driver to your cluster is not officially supported by Google.
The Google Compute Engine Persistent Disk CSI Driver is a
CSI
Specification compliant driver used by Container Orchestrators to manage the
lifecycle of Google Compute Engine Persistent Disks.
Project Status
Status: GA
Latest stable image: k8s.gcr.io/cloud-provider-gcp/gcp-compute-persistent-disk-csi-driver:v1.7.2
Test Status
Kubernetes Integration
Driver Version |
Kubernetes Version |
Test Status |
HEAD Latest |
HEAD |
|
0.7.x stable |
HEAD |
|
HEAD Latest |
HEAD (Migration ON) |
|
HEAD stable-master |
HEAD (Migration ON) |
|
CSI Compatibility
This plugin is compatible with CSI versions v1.2.0, v1.1.0, and v1.0.0
Kubernetes Compatibility
The following table captures the compatibility matrix of the core persistent disk driver binary
gke.gcr.io/gcp-compute-persistent-disk-csi-driver
GCE PD CSI Driver\Kubernetes Version |
1.17+ |
v0.7.x (beta) |
yes |
v1.0.x (ga) |
yes |
dev |
yes |
The manifest bundle which captures all the driver components (driver pod which includes the containers csi-provisioner, csi-resizer, csi-snapshotter, gce-pd-driver, csi-driver-registrar;
csi driver object, rbacs, pod security policies etc) can be picked up from the master branch overlays directory. We structure the overlays directory, per minor version of kubernetes because not all driver components can be used with all kubernetes versions.
Example:
stable-1-21
overlays bundle can be used to deploy all the components of the driver on kubernetes 1.21.
stable-master
overlays bundle can be used to deploy all the components of the driver on kubernetes master.
For more details about per k8s minor version overlays, please check this doc
Known Issues
See Github Issues
Plugin Features
CreateVolume Parameters
Parameter |
Values |
Default |
Description |
type |
Any PD type (see GCP documentation), eg pd-ssd pd-balanced |
pd-standard |
Type allows you to choose between standard Persistent Disks or Solid State Drive Persistent Disks |
replication-type |
none OR regional-pd |
none |
Replication type allows you to choose between Zonal Persistent Disks or Regional Persistent Disks |
disk-encryption-kms-key |
Fully qualified resource identifier for the key to use to encrypt new disks. |
Empty string. |
Encrypt disk using Customer Managed Encryption Key (CMEK). See GKE Docs for details. |
labels |
key1=value1,key2=value2 |
|
Labels allow you to assign custom GCE Disk labels. |
Topology
This driver supports only one topology key:
topology.gke.io/zone
that represents availability by zone (e.g. us-central1-c
, etc.).
CSI Windows Support
GCE PD driver starts to support CSI Windows with [CSI Proxy] (https://github.com/kubernetes-csi/csi-proxy). It requires csi-proxy.exe to be installed on every Windows node. Please see more details in CSI Windows page (docs/kubernetes/user-guides/windows.md)
Features in Development
Feature |
Stage |
Min Kubernetes Master Version |
Min Kubernetes Nodes Version |
Min Driver Version |
Deployment Overlay |
Snapshots |
GA |
1.17 |
Any |
v1.0.0 |
stable-1-21, stable-1-22, stable-1-23, stable-master |
Clones |
GA |
1.18 |
Any |
v1.4.0 |
stable-1-21, stable-1-22, stable-1-23, stable-master |
Resize (Expand) |
Beta |
1.16 |
1.16 |
v0.7.0 |
stable-1-21, stable-1-22, stable-1-23, stable-master |
Windows* |
GA |
1.19 |
1.19 |
v1.1.0 |
stable-1-21, stable-1-22, stable-1-23, stable-master |
* For Windows, it is recommended to use this driver with CSI proxy v0.2.2+. The master version of driver requires disk v1beta2 group, which is only available in CSI proxy v0.2.2+
Future Features
See Github Issues
Driver Deployment
As part of the deployment process, the driver is deployed in a newly created namespace by default. The namespace will be deleted as part of the cleanup process.
Controller-level and node-level deployments will both have priorityClassName set, and the corresponding priority value is close to the maximum possible for user-created PriorityClasses.
Further Documentation
Local Development
For releasing new versions of this driver, googlers should consult go/pdcsi-oss-release-process.
Kubernetes
User Guides
Driver Development