Any S3-API-compatible storage can be used as a persistent volume in Kubernetes, if we use the Linux Foundation’s Datashim project. While this is not a general substitute for traditional disks and file systems, it does enable interesting architectures, cheap cloud-native storage, and a clean way to access bucket-based data, configurations, and code.

Demonstration Code: https://github.com/nodematiclabs/datashim-demo

Datashim Project: https://github.com/datashim-io/datashim

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