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Kubernetes supports several types of Volumes:

* `awsElasticBlockStore`
* `azureDisk`
* `azureFile`
* `cephfs`
* `configMap`
* `csi`
* `downwardAPI`
* `emptyDir`
* `fc` (fibre channel)
* `flocker`
* `gcePersistentDisk`
* `gitRepo`
* `glusterfs`
* `hostPath`
* `iscsi`
* `local`
* `nfs`
* `persistentVolumeClaim`
* `projected`
* `portworxVolume`
* `quobyte`
* `rbd`
* `scaleIO`
* `secret`
* `storageos`
* `vsphereVolume`
* [awsElasticBlockStore](#awselasticblockstore)
* [azureDisk](#azuredisk)
* [azureFile](#azurefile)
* [cephfs](#cephfs)
* [configMap](#configmap)
* [csi](#csi)
* [downwardAPI](#downwardapi)
* [emptyDir](#emptydir)
* [fc (fibre channel)](#fc)
* [flocker](#flocker)
* [gcePersistentDisk](#gcepersistentdisk)
* [gitRepo (deprecated)](#gitrepo)
* [glusterfs](#glusterfs)
* [hostPath](#hostpath)
* [iscsi](#iscsi)
* [local](#local)
* [nfs](#nfs)
* [persistentVolumeClaim](#persistentvolumeclaim)
* [projected](#projected)
* [portworxVolume](#portworxvolume)
* [quobyte](#quobyte)
* [rbd](#rbd)
* [scaleIO](#scaleio)
* [secret](#secret)
* [storageos](#storageos)
* [vsphereVolume](#vspherevolume)

We welcome additional contributions.

### awsElasticBlockStore
### awsElasticBlockStore {#awselasticblockstore}

An `awsElasticBlockStore` volume mounts an Amazon Web Services (AWS) [EBS
Volume](http://aws.amazon.com/ebs/) into your Pod. Unlike
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fsType: ext4
```
### azureDisk
### azureDisk {#azuredisk}
A `azureDisk` is used to mount a Microsoft Azure [Data Disk](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/articles/virtual-machines-linux-about-disks-vhds/) into a Pod.

More details can be found [here](https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/tree/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/staging/volumes/azure_disk/README.md).

### azureFile
### azureFile {#azurefile}

A `azureFile` is used to mount a Microsoft Azure File Volume (SMB 2.1 and 3.0)
into a Pod.

More details can be found [here](https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/tree/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/staging/volumes/azure_file/README.md).

### cephfs
### cephfs {#cephfs}

A `cephfs` volume allows an existing CephFS volume to be
mounted into your Pod. Unlike `emptyDir`, which is erased when a Pod is
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See the [CephFS example](https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/tree/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/staging/volumes/cephfs/) for more details.

### configMap
### configMap {#configmap}

The [`configMap`](/docs/tasks/configure-pod-container/configure-pod-configmap/) resource
provides a way to inject configuration data into Pods.
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receive ConfigMap updates.
{{< /note >}}

### downwardAPI
### downwardAPI {#downwardapi}

A `downwardAPI` volume is used to make downward API data available to applications.
It mounts a directory and writes the requested data in plain text files.
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See the [`downwardAPI` volume example](/docs/tasks/inject-data-application/downward-api-volume-expose-pod-information/) for more details.

### emptyDir
### emptyDir {#emptydir}

An `emptyDir` volume is first created when a Pod is assigned to a Node, and
exists as long as that Pod is running on that node. As the name says, it is
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emptyDir: {}
```

### fc (fibre channel)
### fc (fibre channel) {#fc}

An `fc` volume allows an existing fibre channel volume to be mounted in a Pod.
You can specify single or multiple target World Wide Names using the parameter
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See the [FC example](https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/tree/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/staging/volumes/fibre_channel) for more details.

### flocker
### flocker {#flocker}

[Flocker](https://github.com/ClusterHQ/flocker) is an open-source clustered Container data volume manager. It provides management
and orchestration of data volumes backed by a variety of storage backends.
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See the [Flocker example](https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/tree/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/staging/volumes/flocker) for more details.

### gcePersistentDisk
### gcePersistentDisk {#gcepersistentdisk}

A `gcePersistentDisk` volume mounts a Google Compute Engine (GCE) [Persistent
Disk](http://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/disks) into your Pod. Unlike
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fsType: ext4
```

### gitRepo
### gitRepo (deprecated) {#gitrepo}

{{< warning >}}
**Warning:** The gitRepo volume type is deprecated. To provision a container with a git repo, mount an [EmptyDir](#emptydir) into an InitContainer that clones the repo using git, then mount the [EmptyDir](#emptydir) into the Pod's container.
{{< /warning >}}

A `gitRepo` volume is an example of what can be done as a volume plugin. It
mounts an empty directory and clones a git repository into it for your Pod to
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revision: "22f1d8406d464b0c0874075539c1f2e96c253775"
```

### glusterfs
### glusterfs {#glusterfs}

A `glusterfs` volume allows a [Glusterfs](http://www.gluster.org) (an open
source networked filesystem) volume to be mounted into your Pod. Unlike
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See the [GlusterFS example](https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/tree/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/staging/volumes/glusterfs) for more details.

### hostPath
### hostPath {#hostpath}

A `hostPath` volume mounts a file or directory from the host node's filesystem
into your Pod. This is not something that most Pods will need, but it offers a
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type: Directory
```

### iscsi
### iscsi {#iscsi}

An `iscsi` volume allows an existing iSCSI (SCSI over IP) volume to be mounted
into your Pod. Unlike `emptyDir`, which is erased when a Pod is removed, the
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See the [iSCSI example](https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/tree/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/staging/volumes/iscsi) for more details.

### local
### local {#local}

{{< feature-state for_k8s_version="v1.10" state="beta" >}}

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lifecycle.
{{< /note >}}

### nfs
### nfs {#nfs}

An `nfs` volume allows an existing NFS (Network File System) share to be
mounted into your Pod. Unlike `emptyDir`, which is erased when a Pod is
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See the [NFS example](https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/tree/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/staging/volumes/nfs) for more details.

### persistentVolumeClaim
### persistentVolumeClaim {#persistentVolumeClaim}

A `persistentVolumeClaim` volume is used to mount a
[PersistentVolume](/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/) into a Pod. PersistentVolumes are a
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See the [PersistentVolumes example](/docs/concepts/storage/persistent-volumes/) for more
details.

### projected
### projected {#projected}

A `projected` volume maps several existing volume sources into the same directory.

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receive updates for those volume sources.
{{< /note >}}

### portworxVolume
### portworxVolume {#portworxvolume}

A `portworxVolume` is an elastic block storage layer that runs hyperconverged with
Kubernetes. Portworx fingerprints storage in a server, tiers based on capabilities,
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More details and examples can be found [here](https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/tree/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/staging/volumes/portworx/README.md).

### quobyte
### quobyte {#quobyte}

A `quobyte` volume allows an existing [Quobyte](http://www.quobyte.com) volume to
be mounted into your Pod.
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See the [Quobyte example](https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/tree/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/staging/volumes/quobyte) for more details.

### rbd
### rbd {#rbd}

An `rbd` volume allows a [Rados Block
Device](http://ceph.com/docs/master/rbd/rbd/) volume to be mounted into your
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See the [RBD example](https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/tree/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/staging/volumes/rbd) for more details.

### scaleIO
### scaleIO {#scaleio}

ScaleIO is a software-based storage platform that can use existing hardware to
create clusters of scalable shared block networked storage. The `scaleIO` volume
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For further detail, please the see the [ScaleIO examples](https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/tree/{{< param "githubbranch" >}}/staging/volumes/scaleio).

### secret
### secret {#secret}

A `secret` volume is used to pass sensitive information, such as passwords, to
Pods. You can store secrets in the Kubernetes API and mount them as files for
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Secrets are described in more detail [here](/docs/user-guide/secrets).

### storageOS
### storageOS {#storageos}

A `storageos` volume allows an existing [StorageOS](https://www.storageos.com)
volume to be mounted into your Pod.
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For more information including Dynamic Provisioning and Persistent Volume Claims, please see the
[StorageOS examples](https://github.com/kubernetes/examples/blob/master/staging/volumes/storageos).
### vsphereVolume
### vsphereVolume {#vsphereVolume}
{{< note >}}
**Prerequisite:** Kubernetes with vSphere Cloud Provider configured. For cloudprovider
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