Hello,

I have a similar use case to Montassar.

Although I could use emptyDirs, each newly spun pod takes 2-3 minutes to 
download required data(pod does something similar to git-sync). If volumes 
could be prepopulated when a new pod is spun it will simply sync the diff, 
which will drastically reduce startup readiness time.

Any suggestions? Now I have a tradeoff between creating a static number of 
replicas and creating same number of PVCs , or using HPA but emptyDir 
volume which increases startup time for the pod.

Thanks,
Naseem

On Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 6:07:42 PM UTC-5, Montassar Dridi wrote:
>
> Hello!!
>
> I'm using Kubernetes deployment with persistent volume to run my 
> application, but when I try to add more replicas or autoscale, all the new 
> pods try to connect to the same volume.
> How can I simultaneously auto create new volumes for each new pod., like 
> statefulsets(petsets) are able to do it.
>

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