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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Docker EE-basic 18.09 is required on Windows Server 2019 / 1809 nodes for Kubern
#### Persistent Storage
Kubernetes [volumes](/ja/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/) enable complex applications, with data persistence and Pod volume sharing requirements, to be deployed on Kubernetes. Management of persistent volumes associated with a specific storage back-end or protocol includes actions such as: provisioning/de-provisioning/resizing of volumes, attaching/detaching a volume to/from a Kubernetes node and mounting/dismounting a volume to/from individual containers in a pod that needs to persist data. The code implementing these volume management actions for a specific storage back-end or protocol is shipped in the form of a Kubernetes volume [plugin](/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#types-of-volumes). The following broad classes of Kubernetes volume plugins are supported on Windows:
Kubernetes [volumes](/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/) enable complex applications, with data persistence and Pod volume sharing requirements, to be deployed on Kubernetes. Management of persistent volumes associated with a specific storage back-end or protocol includes actions such as: provisioning/de-provisioning/resizing of volumes, attaching/detaching a volume to/from a Kubernetes node and mounting/dismounting a volume to/from individual containers in a pod that needs to persist data. The code implementing these volume management actions for a specific storage back-end or protocol is shipped in the form of a Kubernetes volume [plugin](/docs/concepts/storage/volumes/#types-of-volumes). The following broad classes of Kubernetes volume plugins are supported on Windows:
##### In-tree Volume Plugins
Code associated with in-tree volume plugins ship as part of the core Kubernetes code base. Deployment of in-tree volume plugins do not require installation of additional scripts or deployment of separate containerized plugin components. These plugins can handle: provisioning/de-provisioning and resizing of volumes in the storage backend, attaching/detaching of volumes to/from a Kubernetes node and mounting/dismounting a volume to/from individual containers in a pod. The following in-tree plugins support Windows nodes:
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* More CNIs
* More Storage Plugins