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Joel Lord
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Joel Lord (joel__lord on Twitter) is passionate about the web and technology in general. He likes to learn new things, but most of all, he wants to share his discoveries. He does so by traveling to various conferences all across the globe. He graduated from college with a degree in computer programming in the last millennium. Apart from a little break to get his BSc in computational astrophysics, he has always worked in the industry. In his daily job, Joel is a developer advocate with MongoDB, where he connects with software engineers to help them make the web better by using best practices around JavaScript. In his free time, he can be found stargazing on a campground somewhere or brewing a fresh batch of beer in his garage.
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Persisting data within a pipeline

To persist the data across your tasks, you will need to look into persistent volumes and persistent volume claims. Those are Kubernetes native objects that can be used to access some disk space on a cluster. The exact way to create a persistent volume claim in your cluster might differ from the following example. Please refer to the documentation of your cloud provider for more information. Most providers will provide you with a dynamic assignment and won't need a persistent volume.

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If you want to learn more about how PersistentVolumes and PersistentVolumeClaims work and manage them, look up the Kubernetes official documentation on the subject at https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/.

For this example, I am using minikube, which requires a persistent volume that can then be claimed to be used by objects in the cluster:

  1. In a new file called persistent-volume.yaml, create a new object of kind PersistentVolume. This...
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Joel Lord (joel__lord on Twitter) is passionate about the web and technology in general. He likes to learn new things, but most of all, he wants to share his discoveries. He does so by traveling to various conferences all across the globe. He graduated from college with a degree in computer programming in the last millennium. Apart from a little break to get his BSc in computational astrophysics, he has always worked in the industry. In his daily job, Joel is a developer advocate with MongoDB, where he connects with software engineers to help them make the web better by using best practices around JavaScript. In his free time, he can be found stargazing on a campground somewhere or brewing a fresh batch of beer in his garage.
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