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The StorageOS Node container turns your Openshift node into a hyper-converged storage platform. Each host that runs the Node container can contribute available local or attached storage into a distributed pool, which is then available to all cluster members via a global namespace.
Volumes are available across the cluster so if a container gets moved to another node it still has access to its data. Data can be protected with synchronous replication. Compression, caching, and QoS are enabled by default, and all volumes are thinly-provisioned.
No other hardware or software is required.
The following information was extracted from the dockerfile and other sources.
| Canonical image ID | StorageOS Node |
| Summary | Highly-available persistent block storage for containerized applications |
| Description | The StorageOS Node container runs on all nodes that consume or provide storage |
| Provider | StorageOS Ltd |
| Maintainer | support@storageos.com |
| Repository name | StorageOS Node |
| Image version | v2-release-v2.5.0-6 |
| Architecture | amd64 |
| Exposed ports | "5705/tcp" |
Use a registry service account token to authenticate your container client. This allows you to pull images without using your personal Red Hat credentials, which is recommended for CI/CD pipelines and automated deployments.
Run the following command, then enter your registry token credentials when prompted by the terminal.
Pull the image
Use the following instructions to get images from a Red Hat container registry using your Red Hat login.
Run the following command, then enter your login credentials when prompted by the terminal.
Pull the image