In today's tutorial, we explore the world of expandable persistent volumes on Google Cloud. Here's a quick breakdown of what we cover:
* Setting up a standard Kubernetes cluster.
* Authenticating the kubectl client and checking storage classes.
* Uncovering the "allow volume expansion" field and understanding its role in volume expansion.
* Taking a detailed look at the different storage classes and their support for volume expansion.
* Crafting a persistent volume claim and introducing a pod through a YAML file.
* Testing our persistent volume's capabilities, from creating a test file to expanding the volume from 8GB to 16GB— all without losing any data!
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0:00 Kubernetes Cluster Setup
0:40 Storage Classes
1:32 Persistent Volume Example
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