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page_title: Predefined PVCs
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sidebar_title: Predefined Persistent Volume Claims
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description: Using predefined Persistent Volume Claims
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# Predefined Persistent Volume Claims (PVCs)
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The only way to use a pre-created PVC is to name them in the format Kubernetes expects:
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```text
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data-<kubernetes namespace>-<helm release name>-consul-server-<ordinal>
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```
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The Kubernetes namespace you are installing into, Helm release name, and ordinal
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must match between your Consul servers and your pre-created PVCs. You only
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need as many PVCs as you have Consul servers. For example, given a Kubernetes
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namespace of "vault," a release name of "consul," and 5 servers, you would need
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to create PVCs with the following names:
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```text
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data-vault-consul-consul-server-0
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data-vault-consul-consul-server-1
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data-vault-consul-consul-server-2
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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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If you are using your own storage, you'll need to configure a storage class. See the
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documentation for configuring storage classes [here](https://kubernetes.io/docs/concepts/storage/storage-classes/).
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