That has to be annoying to fix. It's one thing when it's "just" your own cluster and something explodes in your face, it's a quite another when it's other people persistent volumes and you can't just assume that they'll be able to redeploy, because you have no idea what is in those storage claims.<p>Glad it's not me having to deal with this, Kubernetes is still a black box of magic in many respects and there's probably more than a few abstraction down to the actual disks.