Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) | Persistent volumes with Azure disks
A persistent volume represents a piece of storage that has been provisioned for use with Kubernetes pods. A persistent volume can be used by one or many pods, and can be dynamically or statically provisioned. This video shows you how to dynamically create persistent volumes with Azure disks for use by a pod in an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster. GitHub Repo: https://github.com/schoudhary22/AKS-A... AKS playlist: • Azure Kubernetes Service(AKS) #azure #kubernetes #aks #acr #container #registry #certification #serviceprincipal #spn #roles #cks #cka #hpa #autoscaling #horizontalpodscaling #taint #tolerations #nodeselector #affinity #persistentvolume #pvc #volumeclaim #azuredisk

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