Kapil Arora, Cloud Platform Architect at NetApp, demonstrates on a four node cluster defining storage classes in Kubernetes with MySQL. This creates disks that are dynamically created, opaque from a user perspective. These storage classes can have integrated QoS defined with quotas per individual namespaces.
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