Longhorn is a distributed block storage system for Kubernetes. Longhorn is cloud native storage because it is built using Kubernetes and container primitives.
Longhorn is lightweight, reliable, and powerful. You can install Longhorn on an existing Kubernetes cluster with one kubectl apply
command or using Helm charts. Once Longhorn is installed, it adds persistent volume support to the Kubernetes cluster.
Longhorn implements distributed block storage using containers and microservices. Longhorn creates a dedicated storage controller for each block device volume and synchronously replicates the volume across multiple replicas stored on multiple nodes. The storage controller and replicas are themselves orchestrated using Kubernetes. Here are some notable features of Longhorn:
- Enterprise-grade distributed storage with no single point of failure
- Incremental snapshot of block storage
- Backup to secondary storage (NFSv4 or S3-compatible object storage) built on efficient change block detection
- Recurring snapshot and backup
- Automated non-disruptive upgrade. You can upgrade the entire Longhorn software stack without disrupting running volumes!
- Intuitive GUI dashboard
You can read more technical details of Longhorn here.
Community Meeting and Office Hours!: Hosted by the core maintainers of Longhorn: 2nd Friday of the every month at 09:00 Pacific Time (PT)/12:00 Eastern Time (ET) on Zoom: http://bit.ly/longhorn-community-meeting. Gcal event: http://bit.ly/longhorn-events Longhorn Mailing List!: Stay up to date on the latest news and events: https://lists.cncf.io/g/cncf-longhorn
You can read more about the community and its events here: https://github.com/longhorn/community
The latest release of Longhorn is v1.1.0.
Longhorn is 100% open source software. Project source code is spread across a number of repos:
- Longhorn engine -- Core controller/replica logic https://github.com/longhorn/longhorn-engine
- Longhorn manager -- Longhorn orchestration https://github.com/longhorn/longhorn-manager
- Longhorn UI -- Dashboard https://github.com/longhorn/longhorn-ui
For the installation requirements, refer to the Longhorn documentation.
Longhorn can be installed on a Kubernetes cluster in several ways:
The official Longhorn documentation is here.
Longhorn is open source software, so contributions are greatly welcome. Please read Code of Conduct and Contributing Guideline before contributing.
Contributing code is not the only way of contributing. We value feedbacks very much and many of the Longhorn features are originated from users' feedback. If you have any feedbacks, feel free to file an issue and talk to the developers at the CNCF #longhorn slack channel.
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