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Okay so in the previous lecture we discussed about storage drivers storage drivers help manage storage

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on images and containers.

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We also briefly touched upon volumes in the previous lecture.

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We learned that if you want to persist storage you must create volumes.

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Remember that volumes are not handled by storage drivers.

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Volumes are handled by volume driver plugins the default volume driver plugin is local the local volume

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plugin helps create a volume on the Doppler host and store its data under the War label Docker volumes

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directory.

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There are many other volume driver plugins that allow you to create a volume on third party solutions

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like as your file storage convoy Digital Ocean block storage locker Google compute persistent desks

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cluster affairs net app Rex Ray put works and we end we're with for storage.

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These are just a few of the many some of these volume drivers support different stories to providers

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for instance Rex Ray storage fiber can be used to provision storage on a tablet CBS S3 EMC storage arrays

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like ISIL on and scale Io or Google persistent desk or open stack cinder.

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When you run a docker container you can choose to use a specific volume driver such as the Rex Ray CBS

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2 provision of volume from Amazon CBS.

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This will create a container and attach a volume from the edible U.S. cloud.

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When the container exits your data is safe in the cloud in the upcoming lectures we will see more about

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volumes in Cuba.

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Notice.
