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### nfs
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A `nfs` volume allows an existing NFS (Network File System) share to be
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An `nfs` volume allows an existing NFS (Network File System) share to be
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mounted into your pod. Unlike `emptyDir`, which is erased when a Pod is
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removed, the contents of an `nfs` volume are preserved and the volume is merely
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unmounted. This means that a NFS volume can be pre-populated with data, and
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unmounted. This means that an NFS volume can be pre-populated with data, and
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that data can be "handed off" between pods. NFS can be mounted by multiple
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writers simultaneously.
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### fc (fibre channel)
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A `fc` volume allows an existing fibre channel volume to be mounted into your pod.
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An `fc` volume allows an existing fibre channel volume to be mounted into your pod.
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You can specify single or multiple target World Wide Names to the parameter
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targetWWNs in your volume configuration. If multiple WWNs are specified,
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targetWWNs expects that those WWNs form multipath connection.
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### rbd
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A `rbd` volume allows a [Rados Block
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An `rbd` volume allows a [Rados Block
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Device](http://ceph.com/docs/master/rbd/rbd/) volume to be mounted into your
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pod. Unlike `emptyDir`, which is erased when a Pod is removed, the contents of
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a `rbd` volume are preserved and the volume is merely unmounted. This
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