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container serves the data
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By default, `emptyDir` volumes are stored on whatever medium is backing the
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machine - that might be disk or SSD or network storage, depending on your
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node - that might be disk or SSD or network storage, depending on your
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environment. However, you can set the `emptyDir.medium` field to `"Memory"`
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to tell Kubernetes to mount a tmpfs (RAM-backed filesystem) for you instead.
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While tmpfs is very fast, be aware that unlike disks, tmpfs is cleared on
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machine reboot and any files you write will count against your container's
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node reboot and any files you write will count against your container's
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memory limit.
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#### Example pod
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