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Add NFS Volume Plugin Info to Docs
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## Types of Volumes
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Kubernetes currently supports three types of Volumes, but more may be added in the future.
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Kubernetes currently supports multiple types of Volumes. The community welcomes additional contributions.
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### EmptyDir
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id: testpd
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kind: Pod
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### NFS
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Kubernetes NFS volumes allow an existing NFS share to be made available to containers within a pod.
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[The NFS Pod example](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kubernetes/blob/master/examples/nfs/test.yaml) demonstrates how to specify the usage of an NFS volume within a pod. In this example one can see that a volumeMount called "myshare" is being mounted onto /var/www/html/mount-test in the container "testpd". The volume "myshare" is defined as type nfs, with the NFS server serving from 172.17.0.2 and exporting directory /tmp as the share. The mount being created in this example is not read only.
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