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Shared Volumes #919

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@AleTopp AleTopp commented Feb 20, 2025

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This PR introduces a new CRD named SharedVolume: it is a drive that can be shared across Tenants in a workspace and automatically mounted on all Instances of specified Templates. It is also possible to mount a SharedVolume across namespaces.

~ Alessio Giliberti, Chiara Mercurio

Cloud Computing Technologies, project n.3, A.Y. 2024-25

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