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Post by Munnaf877 on Nov 25, 2023 2:09:21 GMT -6
Using containers ensures that your software runs the same way no matter where it is deployed because its runtime is consistent. In essence, containers are ephemeral and run as long as the commands issued within the container are executed. But sometimes applications need to share access to data or retain data after the container is deleted. Databases User-generated. Content for a website and log files are just a few examples of data that is impractical or impossible to include in an image but that applications must have access to. Provide continuous access to data. Volumes Job Function Email List can be created and attached using the same commands used to create containers, or they can be created independently of any container and attached later. In this article we'll look at four different ways to share data between containers. We will need To read this article you will need a server with the following configuration as a non-user with permissions. The article Initial Server Setup Using explains how to set it up. Installation How to install . Note Although the prerequisites provide instructions for installing on , the commands for data volumes in this article should also work on other operating.
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