Update Persistent Volume (PV)/Storage class in AWS EKS |Zarthi

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Published date: March 6, 2026
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Managing storage efficiently is essential when running containerized workloads in Kubernetes. In Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), storage is typically handled using Persistent Volumes (PV), Persistent Volume Claims (PVC), and Storage Classes.


A StorageClass defines the type of storage Kubernetes dynamically provisions.

Updating Persistent Volumes or Storage Classes in AWS EKS requires careful planning because Kubernetes does not allow direct modification of existing PVC storage classes. The recommended approach is to create a new storage class, provision a new PVC, migrate the data, and update the application deployment.

For organizations managing complex Kubernetes infrastructures, automating storage operations and DevOps workflows can significantly improve reliability and scalability.

Zarthi helps businesses streamline DevOps automation, cloud infrastructure management, and Kubernetes operations across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.

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