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Kubernetes: NFS mount using dynamic volume and Storage Class

If you have an external NFS export and want to share that with a pod/deployment, you can leverage the nfs-subdir-external-provisioner  to create a storageclass that can dynamically create the persistent volume. In contrast to manually creating the persistent volume and persistent volume claim, this dynamic method cedes the lifecycle of the persistent volume over to Kubernetes: NFS mount using dynamic volume and Storage Class

Terraform: using dynamic blocks to add multiple disks on a vsphere_virtual_machine

If the Terraform resource you are creating supports multiple dependent entities (e.g. a single VM with multiple disks or networks), but only by adding hardcoded duplicate text blocks, then you should consider Terraform dynamic blocks. For example, if you are creating a vsphere_virtual_machine with two additional data disks, then here is a snippet showing how Terraform: using dynamic blocks to add multiple disks on a vsphere_virtual_machine