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    OpenShift Demo Part 12: Using Persistent Storage

    August 27, 2015 | by Veer Muchandi

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    In this video, Veer Muchandi explains the difference between ephemeral and persistent storage, and then demonstrates how to use persistent storage with OpenShift 3 using NFS and a sample MySQL service.

    View OpenShift 3 Documentation for Persistent Storage Using NFS.

    View the Entire OpenShift 3 Demo Playlist

    For the latest information on OpenShift 3, please visit enterprise.openshift.com.


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