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# Persisted Volumes Demo
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# Persistent Volumes Demo
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## Container Storage
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By default containers store their data on the file system like any other process.
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Container file system is temporary and not persisted during container restarts
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Container file system is temporary and not persistent during container restarts
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When container is recreated, so is the file system
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Same can be demonstrated using Kubernetes
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```
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cd .\kubernetes\persistedvolumes\
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cd .\kubernetes\persistentvolume\
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kubectl create ns postgres
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kubectl apply -n postgres -f ./postgres-no-pv.yaml
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```
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kubectl apply -f persistedvolume.yaml
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kubectl apply -n postgres -f persistedvolumeclaim.yaml
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kubectl apply -f persistentvolume.yaml
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kubectl apply -n postgres -f persistentvolumeclaim.yaml
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kubectl apply -n postgres -f postgres-with-pv.yaml
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