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Azure Container Storage is a cloud-based volume management, deployment, and orchestration service built natively for containers. This article lists the mandatory and optional storage pool parameters, along with their default values.
Important
This article covers features and capabilities available in Azure Container Storage (version 1.x.x). Azure Container Storage (version 2.x.x) is now available.
Storage pool parameters for Azure Container Storage
When Azure Container Storage is installed via the az aks create command, a storage pool is automatically created. The following table shows the parameters you can specify for this storage pool.
| Parameter | Backing storage type | Description | Available values | Mandatory (Y/N) | Default value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
--enable-azure-container-storage |
All | Storage pool type to enable during installation | azureDisk, ephemeralDisk, elasticSan |
Y | N/A |
--storage-pool-option |
Ephemeral Disk only | Ephemeral Disk SKU to enable | NVMe, Temp | Y (only when using Ephemeral Disk) | If this parameter isn't specified, the Ephemeral Disk SKU is local NVMe |
--azure-container-storage-nodepools |
All | Names of the node pools on which to install Azure Container Storage | Comma separated list of node pool names (if specifying multiple node pools) | N | nodepool1* |
--storage-pool-name |
All | Storage pool name | N/A | N | azuredisk, ephemeraldisk, elasticsan |
--storage-pool-size |
All | Storage pool capacity | Storage capacity in Gi or Ti | N | Azure Disks: 512 GiLocal NVMe: Full disk Temp SSD: 95% of disk capacity Elastic SAN: 1 Ti |
--storage-pool-sku |
Azure Disks, Elastic SAN only | Storage pool SKU (performance/redundancy) | Azure Disks: Premium_LRS, Standard_LRS, StandardSSD_LRS, UltraSSD_LRS, Premium_ZRS, PremiumV2_LRS, StandardSSD_ZRSElastic SAN: Premium_LRS, Premium_ZRS |
N | Premium_LRS |
*If there are any existing node pools with the acstor.azure.com/io-engine:acstor label then Azure Container Storage will be installed there by default. Otherwise, it's installed in the system node pool, which by default is named nodepool1.