As enterprises rush to deploy AI and data-intensive applications in Kubernetes environments, standard Container Storage Interfaces (CSIs) aren’t enough to meet business requirements in the new operating model.
A decade ago, when Kubernetes first burst onto the scene, the majority of containerized workloads were stateless, saving no context across different sessions. A typical Node.js or NGINX application would be reinstantiated based on available metadata, but it wouldn’t read and write data to or from a persistence store.
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