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### Ramping up on Kubernetes Storage
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### Ramping up on Kubernetes Storage
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For folks that prefer reading the docs first, we recommend reading our Storage Docs
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For folks that prefer reading the docs first, we recommend reading our Storage Docs
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- [The Persistent Volume Framework] (http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/)
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- [The Persistent Volume Framework](http://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/)
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- [The new Dynamic Provisioning Proposal](https://github.com/pmorie/kubernetes/blob/7aa61dd0ff3908784acb4fa300713f02e62119af/docs/proposals/volume-provisioning.md) and [implementation](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/29006)
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- [The new Dynamic Provisioning Proposal](https://github.com/pmorie/kubernetes/blob/7aa61dd0ff3908784acb4fa300713f02e62119af/docs/proposals/volume-provisioning.md) and [implementation](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/29006)
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For folks that prefer a video overview, we recommend watching the following videos:
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For folks that prefer a video overview, we recommend watching the following videos:
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### Adding support for a new storage platform in Kubernetes
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### Adding support for a new storage platform in Kubernetes
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For folks looking to add support for a new storage platform in Kubernetes, you have several options:
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For folks looking to add support for a new storage platform in Kubernetes, you have several options:
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- Write an in-tree volume plugin or provisioner: You can contribute a new in-tree volume plugin or provisioner, that gets built and ships with Kubernetes, for use within the Persistent Volume Framework.
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- Write an in-tree volume plugin or provisioner: You can contribute a new in-tree volume plugin or provisioner, that gets built and ships with Kubernetes, for use within the Persistent Volume Framework.
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[See the Ceph RBD volume plugin example] (https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/master/pkg/volume/rbd) or [the AWS Provisioner example](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/29006)
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[See the Ceph RBD volume plugin example](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/master/pkg/volume/rbd) or [the AWS Provisioner example](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/29006)
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- Write a FlexVolume plugin: This is an out-of-tree volume plugin which you develop and build separately outside of Kubernetes.
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- Write a FlexVolume plugin: This is an out-of-tree volume plugin which you develop and build separately outside of Kubernetes.
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You then install the plugin on every Kubernetes host within your cluster and then [configure the plugin in Kubernetes as a FlexVolume](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/master/examples/volumes/flexvolume)
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You then install the plugin on every Kubernetes host within your cluster and then [configure the plugin in Kubernetes as a FlexVolume](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/tree/master/examples/volumes/flexvolume)
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- Write a Provisioner Controller: You can write a separate controller that watches for pending claims with a specific selector label on them.
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- Write a Provisioner Controller: You can write a separate controller that watches for pending claims with a specific selector label on them.
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