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Document default storage class requirements (#11492)
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# Self Hosted Kubernetes
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Except for creating persistent volumes (see below), installing Consul on your
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Except for creating persistent volumes and ensuring there is a storage class
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configured (see below), installing Consul on your
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self-hosted Kubernetes cluster is the same process as installing Consul on a
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cloud-hosted Kubernetes cluster. See the [Installation Overview](/docs/k8s/installation/install)
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for install instructions.
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data-vault-consul-consul-server-3
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data-vault-consul-consul-server-4
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```
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## Storage Class
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Your Kubernetes installation must either have a default storage class specified
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(see https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/storage-classes/ and https://kubernetes.io/docs/tasks/administer-cluster/change-default-storage-class/)
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or you must specify the storage class for the Consul servers:
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```yaml
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server:
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storageClass: your-class
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```
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See the [Helm reference](/docs/k8s/helm#v-server-storageclass) for that setting for more information.
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