Network File Storage Cluster

Creates and manages Network File Storage (NFS) Cluster objects

Create clusters of Network File Storage (NFS) on IonosCloud.

Example Usage

# Basic example

resource "ionoscloud_datacenter" "nfs_dc" {
  name                = "NFS Datacenter"
  location            = "de/txl"
  description         = "Datacenter Description"
  sec_auth_protection = false
}

resource "ionoscloud_lan" "nfs_lan" {
  datacenter_id = ionoscloud_datacenter.nfs_dc.id
  public        = false
  name          = "Lan for NFS"
}

resource "ionoscloud_nfs_cluster" "example" {
  name = "test"
  location = "de/txl"
  size = 2

  nfs {
    min_version = "4.2"
  }
  
  connections {
    datacenter_id = ionoscloud_datacenter.nfs_dc.id
    ip_address    = "192.168.100.10/24"
    lan           = ionoscloud_lan.nfs_lan.id
  }
}
# Complete example

resource "ionoscloud_datacenter" "nfs_dc" {
  name                = "NFS Datacenter"
  location            = "de/txl"
  description         = "Datacenter Description"
  sec_auth_protection = false
}

resource "ionoscloud_lan" "nfs_lan" {
  datacenter_id = ionoscloud_datacenter.nfs_dc.id
  public        = false
  name          = "Lan for NFS"
}

data "ionoscloud_image" "HDD_image" {
  image_alias = "ubuntu:20.04"
  type        = "HDD"
  cloud_init  = "V1"
  location    = "de/txl"
}

resource "random_password" "password" {
  length  = 16
  special = false
}

# needed for the NIC - which provides the IP address for the NFS cluster.
resource "ionoscloud_server" "nfs_server" {
  name              = "Server for NFS"
  datacenter_id     = ionoscloud_datacenter.nfs_dc.id
  cores             = 1
  ram               = 2048
  availability_zone = "ZONE_1"
  cpu_family        = "INTEL_SKYLAKE"
  image_name        = data.ionoscloud_image.HDD_image.id
  image_password    = random_password.password.result
  volume {
    name      = "system"
    size      = 14
    disk_type = "SSD"
  }
  nic {
    name            = "NIC A"
    lan             = ionoscloud_lan.nfs_lan.id
    dhcp            = true
    firewall_active = true
  }
}

locals {
  nfs_server_cidr = format("%s/24", ionoscloud_server.nfs_server.nic[0].ips[0])
  nfs_cluster_ip = cidrhost(local.nfs_server_cidr, 10)
  nfs_cluster_cidr = format("%s/24", local.nfs_cluster_ip)
}

resource "ionoscloud_nfs_cluster" "example" {
  name = "test"
  location = "de/txl"
  size = 2

  nfs {
    min_version = "4.2"
  }
  
  connections {
    datacenter_id = ionoscloud_datacenter.nfs_dc.id
    ip_address    = local.nfs_cluster_cidr
    lan           = ionoscloud_lan.nfs_lan.id
  }
}

Argument Reference

The following arguments are supported:

  • name - (Required) The name of the Network File Storage cluster.

  • location - (Optional) The location where the Network File Storage cluster is located.

    • de/fra - Frankfurt

    • de/txl - Berlin

  • size - (Required) The size of the Network File Storage cluster in TiB. Note that the cluster size cannot be reduced after provisioning. This value determines the billing fees. Default is 2. The minimum value is 2 and the maximum value is 42.

  • nfs - (Optional) The NFS configuration for the Network File Storage cluster. Each NFS configuration supports the following:

    • min_version - (Optional) The minimum supported version of the NFS cluster. Supported values: 4.2. Default is 4.2.

  • connections - (Required) A list of connections for the Network File Storage cluster. You can specify only one connection. Connections are immutable. Each connection supports the following:

    • datacenter_id - (Required) The ID of the datacenter where the Network File Storage cluster is located.

    • ip_address - (Required) The IP address and prefix of the Network File Storage cluster. The IP address can be either IPv4 or IPv6. The IP address has to be given with CIDR notation.

    • lan - (Required) The Private LAN to which the Network File Storage cluster must be connected.

⚠ NOTE: IONOS_API_URL_NFS can be used to set a custom API URL for the resource. location field needs to be empty, otherwise it will override the custom API URL. Setting token or IONOS_API_URL does not have any effect.

Import

A Network File Storage Cluster resource can be imported using its location and resource id:

terraform import ionoscloud_nfs_cluster.name {location}:{uuid}

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