NFS Server Setup in Linux (CentOS) (Step-by-Step Demo)
π₯ In this video, we will learn NFS (Network File System) and how to configure it step-by-step on Linux (CentOS). This is a very important topic in our Kubernetes Persistent Volumes series, because NFS is one of the most common shared storage solutions used in Kubernetes. π What you will learn in this video: β What is NFS? β NFS Server vs NFS Client explained β Install NFS packages on CentOS β Configure /etc/exports properly β Mount NFS share on client machine β Test file sync between server and client β NFS setup for Kubernetes Persistent Volumes π₯οΈ Lab Setup Used: π₯οΈ NFS Server: 192.168.0.7 βΈοΈ Kubernetes Master (NFS Client): 192.168.0.132 π Shared Directory: /data/seh-pv π οΈ Commands Used: π Install NFS packages π Enable & start services π Configure exports π Mount and validate NFS share π Create test files to verify syncing π Next video: We will use this NFS server in Kubernetes to create Persistent Volume (PV) and Persistent Volume Claim (PVC). π If you found this video helpful, donβt forget to: β Like β Share β Subscribe β Comment your questions #Kubernetes #NFS #PersistentVolume #DevOps #Linux #K8s π·οΈ 5) Best Tags (SEO) Copy paste these tags: kubernetes nfs nfs kubernetes persistent volume nfs server setup centos nfs client setup linux kubernetes pv pvc nfs kubernetes storage tutorial persistent volume kubernetes explained k8s nfs pv nfs tutorial for beginners linux nfs server configuration devops kubernetes storage kubernetes volumes kubernetes persistent volumes centos nfs setup nfs exports file explained π 6) Hashtags (Top 10) Use these in description: #NFS #PersistentVolume #DevOps #Linux #CentOS #KubernetesStorage #PVandPVC #CloudNative
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