K3S + iSCSI - 05 - Installing the Synology CSI Driver with the Snapshot feature

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In this series, we go over how to install k3s (Light Kubernetes) on network booting Raspberry Pis to create a cluster. But unlike my previous release, this time we are using iSCSI to hold the linux filesystems. This makes it much better since it reduces issues caused by NFS.

In this fifth video, we install the Synology CSI Driver to persist data in LUNs for our Persistent Volumes.

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Timecodes
0:00 - Intro
0:05 - Thanks for your donations
0:10 - Recap
0:40 - What we will achieve in this video
1:45 - Installing the Synology Custom Resource Definitions
2:17 - Make sure that you have a Storage Pool in the NAS
2:39 - Make sure that our Pis can access the NAS
3:10 - Cloning the Synology CSI Driver
3:31 - Updating the configuration file
5:30 - Installing the CSI Driver
6:30 - Validating the CSI pods
7:09 - Testing the creation of PVC LUNs
8:24 - Checking in the NAS
9:07 - Removing the test LUN
11:00 - Getting rid of the test YAML
11:16 - Using the Synology CSI Scheduled Snapshotter
12:03 - Checking if we have Helm
12:33 - Install the Snapshotter using Helm
14:03 - Outro

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