In this video, I delve into Kubernetes once again and explore how to efficiently share files between containers using volumes. Volumes serve as a means to exchange data among containers, similar to Docker. I demonstrate the recommended method of utilizing an empty directory volume. Moreover, I introduce a lesser-known feature that allows you to specify the medium for the volume. Particularly, I showcase how you can store files in memory by leveraging the "memory" medium, offering enhanced security and blazing-fast speeds, especially suitable for smaller files and credentials. Follow along with my step-by-step example to learn how to implement this technique effectively. If you're interested in a comprehensive guide to working with containers, check out my previous video linked in the description. Subscribe to my channel for more insightful content, and stay tuned for my next video. See you soon!
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