Section 6: Deploying Persistent Storage with Longhorn
In this section, you will learn how to nstall and configure Longhorn for distributed block storage, create storage classes, and manage persistent volumes across the cluster.
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This is the 6th section of the guide Building a production-ready Kubernetes cluster from scratch. Make sure you have completed the previous section before continuing here. The full list of lessons in the guide can be found in the overview.
Getting Started
To get started with the section, head over to the first lesson in this section to learn how to install Longhorn for distributed block storage in your Kubernetes cluster.
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