Once KubeVirt is installed as what the official documentation guides, a few steps should be followed in order to use KubeVirt with KKP.
KKP uses Containerized Data Importer (CDI) to import images and provision volumes to launch the VMs. CDI provides the ability to populate PVCs with VM images or other data upon creation. The data can come from different sources: a URL, a container registry, another PVC (clone), or an upload from a client. For more information about the requirements of Kubernetes in general and CDI in specific, please follow the documentation for PV,PVC and DV here.
KKP supports KubeVirt Operator >= 0.19.0 and the Containerized Data Importer >= v1.19.0. There are no hard requirements to run KubeVirt, however a Kubernetes cluster consists of 3 nodes with 2 CPUs, 4GB of RAM and 30GB of storage, to have a minimal installation.
In order to allow KKP to provision VMs(worker nodes) in KubeVirt, users provide the kubeconfig of the Kubernetes cluster where the KubeVirt cluster is running. Users can add the content of the kubeconfig file in the third step of the cluster creation. The content should be base64 encoded.
Here is a sample of a MachineDeployment that can be used to provision a VM:
apiVersion: "cluster.k8s.io/v1alpha1"
kind: MachineDeployment
metadata:
name: my-kubevirt-machine
namespace: kube-system
spec:
paused: false
replicas: 1
strategy:
type: RollingUpdate
rollingUpdate:
maxSurge: 1
maxUnavailable: 0
minReadySeconds: 0
selector:
matchLabels:
name: my-kubevirt-machine
template:
metadata:
labels:
name: my-kubevirt-machine
spec:
providerSpec:
value:
sshPublicKeys:
- "<< YOUR_PUBLIC_KEY >>"
cloudProvider: "kubevirt"
cloudProviderSpec:
storageClassName: "<< YOUR_STORAGE_CLASS_NAME >>"
pvcSize: "10Gi"
sourceURL:
cpus: "1"
memory: "2048M"
kubeconfig:
value: '<< KUBECONFIG >>'
namespace: kube-system
operatingSystem: "ubuntu"
operatingSystemSpec:
distUpgradeOnBoot: false
disableAutoUpdate: true
versions:
kubelet: "1.18.10"