Expanding virtual storage by adding blank disk images
- About data volumes
- Creating a blank disk image with data volumes
- Template: Data volume configuration file for blank disk images
- Additional resources
You can increase your storage capacity or create new data partitions by adding blank disk images to OKD Virtualization.
About data volumes
DataVolume
objects are custom resources that are provided by the Containerized Data Importer (CDI) project. Data volumes orchestrate import, clone, and upload operations that are associated with an underlying persistent volume claim (PVC). Data volumes are integrated with OKD Virtualization, and they prevent a virtual machine from being started before the PVC has been prepared.
Creating a blank disk image with data volumes
You can create a new blank disk image in a persistent volume claim by customizing and deploying a data volume configuration file.
Prerequisites
At least one available persistent volume.
Install the OpenShift CLI (
oc
).
Procedure
Edit the data volume configuration file:
apiVersion: cdi.kubevirt.io/v1beta1
kind: DataVolume
metadata:
name: blank-image-datavolume
spec:
source:
blank: {}
pvc:
# Optional: Set the storage class or omit to accept the default
# storageClassName: "hostpath"
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
resources:
requests:
storage: 500Mi
Create the blank disk image by running the following command:
$ oc create -f <blank-image-datavolume>.yaml
Template: Data volume configuration file for blank disk images
blank-image-datavolume.yaml
apiVersion: cdi.kubevirt.io/v1beta1
kind: DataVolume
metadata:
name: blank-image-datavolume
spec:
source:
blank: {}
pvc:
# Optional: Set the storage class or omit to accept the default
# storageClassName: "hostpath"
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
resources:
requests:
storage: 500Mi
Additional resources
- Configure preallocation mode to improve write performance for data volume operations.