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# NFS Setup (Optional)
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The infrastructure supports optional NFS (Network File System) for shared media storage across the cluster:
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## Host Setup
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First, set up the NFS server on your chosen host.
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```bash
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./setup-nfs-host.sh
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```
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## Cluster Integration
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Add to your `config.yaml`:
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```yaml
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cloud:
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nfs:
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host: box-01
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mediaPath: /data/media
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storageCapacity: 250Gi
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```
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And now you can run the nfs cluster setup:
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```bash
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setup/setup-nfs-host.sh
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```
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## Features
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- Automatic IP detection - Uses network IP even when hostname resolves to localhost
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- Cluster-wide access - Any pod can mount the NFS share regardless of node placement
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- Configurable capacity - Set PersistentVolume size via `NFS_STORAGE_CAPACITY`
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- ReadWriteMany - Multiple pods can simultaneously access the same storage
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## Usage
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Applications can use NFS storage by setting `storageClassName: nfs` in their PVCs:
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```yaml
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apiVersion: v1
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kind: PersistentVolumeClaim
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metadata:
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name: media-pvc
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spec:
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accessModes:
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- ReadWriteMany
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storageClassName: nfs
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resources:
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requests:
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storage: 100Gi
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```
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