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When using Retain policy. When recreating a PVC with same name The previous one is not reused · Issue #151 · kubernetes-sigs/sig-storage-local-static-provisioner · GitHub
Learn how to recreate an existing PVC in a new namespace, reusing the same PV with no data losses | by Raphael Moraes | Webera
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