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* A K8s cluster, being provisioned in HPE GreenLake for Private Cloud Enterprise
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* The kubectl CLI tool, together with the kubeconfig file for accessing the K8s cluster
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* The optional mysql CLI tool, for accessing the deployed sample MySQL database service
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* A K8s cluster, being provisioned in HPE GreenLake for Private Cloud Enterprise
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* The kubectl CLI tool, together with the kubeconfig file for accessing the K8s cluster
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* The optional mysql CLI tool, for accessing the deployed sample MySQL database service
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### Deploy MySQL database
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Before showing the volume snapshots, a MySQL database instance from [my GitHub repo](https://github.com/GuopingJia/mysql-app) will be deployed as a sample stateful application to the cluster.
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Before showing the volume snapshots, a MySQL database instance from [my GitHub repo](https://github.com/GuopingJia/mysql-app) will be deployed as a sample stateful application to the cluster.
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**1. Install MySQL database**

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