Kubernetes has a wide range of different volume types for providing persistent and temporary storage. This module surveys the major volume types, with a detailed discussion of local and host path volumes. The module concludes by showing how to use persistent volumes by defining a Persistent Volume (PV), a Persistent Volume Claim (PVC), and a Pod that uses the PVC to request storage, and how to delete PVs and PVCs.
• Persistent volumes
– Persistent volume (PV)
– Persistent volume claim (PVC)
– Pods
– Binding
• Volume types
– Local
– Host path
• Deleting PVs and PVCs
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