Linkify API objects on first mention.
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You need to either have a dynamic PersistentVolume provisioner with a default
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[StorageClass](/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/#storageclasses),
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or [statically provision PersistentVolumes](/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/#provisioning)
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yourself to satisfy the PersistentVolumeClaims used here.
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yourself to satisfy the [PersistentVolumeClaims](/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/#persistentvolumeclaims)
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used here.
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* This tutorial assumes you are familiar with
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[PersistentVolumes](/docs/user-guide/persistent-volumes/)
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and [StatefulSets](/docs/concepts/controllers/statefulsets/),
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as well as other core concepts like Pods, Services and ConfigMaps.
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as well as other core concepts like [Pods](/docs/user-guide/pods/),
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[Services](/docs/user-guide/services/), and
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[ConfigMaps](/docs/user-guide/configmap/).
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* Some familiarity with MySQL will help, but this tutorial aims to present
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general patterns that should be useful for other systems.
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