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Storage Classes

A StorageClass provides a way for administrators to describe the "classes" of storage they offer. Different classes might map to quality-of-service levels, or to backup policies, or to arbitrary policies determined by the cluster administrators. More information on the StorageClass concept is available on the official Kubernetes documentationarrow-up-right.

https://documentation.bunnyshell.com/reference-guide/volumes/creating-a-storage-class-in-amazon-web-services/documentation.bunnyshell.comchevron-right
https://documentation.bunnyshell.com/reference-guide/volumes/creating-a-storage-class-in-digitalocean/documentation.bunnyshell.comchevron-right
https://documentation.bunnyshell.com/reference-guide/volumes/creating-a-storage-class-in-google-cloud/documentation.bunnyshell.comchevron-right
https://documentation.bunnyshell.com/reference-guide/volumes/creating-a-storage-class-in-microsoft-azure/documentation.bunnyshell.comchevron-right
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