Day 36 Task: Managing Persistent Volumes in Your Deployment 馃挜
1. Kuberenetes Volume Containers are short-lived in nature. So all the data stored inside a container is also deleted if the container crashes. But kubelet will restart it with a clean state, so it will not have any old data. So, for this problem k8s...

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