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Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) Practice Exam - Part 5
This lab provides practice scenarios to help prepare you for the Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) exam. You will be presented with tasks to complete, as well as server(s) and/or an existing Kubernetes cluster to complete them in. You will need to use your knowledge of Kubernetes to successfully complete the provided tasks, much like you would on the real CKAD exam. Good luck!

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Table of Contents
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Challenge
Create a PersistentVolume
Create a PersistentVolume called
pv-data
in thedefault
Namespace.Set the storage amount to
1Gi
and the storage class tostatic
.Use a
hostPath
to mount the host directory/var/pvdata
with the PersistentVolume. -
Challenge
Create a Pod That Consumes Storage from the PersistentVolume
Create a Pod called
pv-pod
in thedefault
Namespace.Use the
busybox:stable
image with the commandsh -c while true; do sleep 3600; done
.Use the PersistentVolume to provide storage to this Pod's container at the path
/var/data
.If everything is set up correctly, you should be able to find some data exposed to the container by the PersistentVolume at
/var/data/data.txt
.
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