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In this video, we’ll explore the powerful capabilities of Kubernetes by diving into the hostPath volume type. Specifically, we’ll demonstrate how to map a single file from your host machine directly into a Kubernetes pod. Whether you're looking to share configuration files, logs, or other essential data, understanding hostPath can enhance your containerized applications. Join us as we walk through the steps to set this up effectively! Today's Topic: How to Use hostPath to Map a Single File into a Kubernetes Pod Thanks for taking the time to learn more. In this video I'll go through your question, provide various answers & hopefully this will lead to your solution! Remember to always stay just a little bit crazy like me, and get through to the end resolution. Don't forget at any stage just hit pause on the video if the question & answers are going too fast. Content (except music & images) licensed under CC BY-SA meta.stackexchange.com/help/licensing Just wanted to thank those users featured in this video: Larry Cai (https://stackoverflow.com/users/308174/larry-cai Larry Cai (https://stackoverflow.com/users/308174/larry-cai) Trademarks are property of their respective owners. Disclaimer: All information is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind. You are responsible for your own actions. Please contact me if anything is amiss. I hope you have a wonderful day. Related to: #hostpath, #kubernetes, #kubernetespod, #mapfile, #singlefile, #containerstorage, #kubernetesstorage, #kubernetesvolumes, #filemapping, #hostpathvolume, #kubernetestutorial, #containerorchestration, #cloudnative, #devops, #kubernetesbestpractices, #filesharing, #persistentstorage, #kubernetesconfiguration, #containermanagement, #kubernetesexamples