Storing Data in Primary Master Container

The primary (master) container type of data storing becomes the most efficient when you don’t need to export files to different environments but face the necessity to share your data in the confines of a single node layer.

In such a case, you do not require a separate storage container and can use the initial (master) node of the layer as your storage server. E.g. if your application uses some pool of images on compute nodes, you can just share the folder for the whole layer. This ensures availability of the same content at all containers and, simultaneously, eliminates the necessity to synchronize and keep this data copy at each node.

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So, this way, you get rid of data duplications, lowering disk space consumption, which also reduces overall environmental cost. Moreover, as a separate Storage node is not used here (since everything is kept within layer’s primary container), no additional environment elements (and thus funds) are required to implement this structure.

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Updated on March 10, 2026
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