Merge pull request #2115 from k0chan/patch-1

Fix typo in vSphere storage guide
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Sunil Singh
2026-05-07 11:33:44 -07:00
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6 changed files with 6 additions and 6 deletions
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The following steps can also be performed using the `kubectl` command line tool.
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1. Click **☰ > Cluster Management**.
1. Choose the cluster you want to provide vSphere storage to and click **Exlpore**.
1. Choose the cluster you want to provide vSphere storage to and click **Explore**.
1. In the left navigation bar, select **Storage > StorageClasses**.
1. Click **Create**.
3. Enter a **Name** for the StorageClass.
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The following steps can also be performed using the `kubectl` command line tool.
:::
1. Click **☰ > Cluster Management**.
1. Choose the cluster you want to provide vSphere storage to and click **Exlpore**.
1. Choose the cluster you want to provide vSphere storage to and click **Explore**.
1. In the left navigation bar, select **Storage > StorageClasses**.
1. Click **Create**.
3. Enter a **Name** for the StorageClass.
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The following steps can also be performed using the `kubectl` command line tool.
:::
1. Click **☰ > Cluster Management**.
1. Choose the cluster you want to provide vSphere storage to and click **Exlpore**.
1. Choose the cluster you want to provide vSphere storage to and click **Explore**.
1. In the left navigation bar, select **Storage > StorageClasses**.
1. Click **Create**.
3. Enter a **Name** for the StorageClass.
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The following steps can also be performed using the `kubectl` command line tool.
:::
1. Click **☰ > Cluster Management**.
1. Choose the cluster you want to provide vSphere storage to and click **Exlpore**.
1. Choose the cluster you want to provide vSphere storage to and click **Explore**.
1. In the left navigation bar, select **Storage > StorageClasses**.
1. Click **Create**.
3. Enter a **Name** for the StorageClass.
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The following steps can also be performed using the `kubectl` command line tool.
:::
1. Click **☰ > Cluster Management**.
1. Choose the cluster you want to provide vSphere storage to and click **Exlpore**.
1. Choose the cluster you want to provide vSphere storage to and click **Explore**.
1. In the left navigation bar, select **Storage > StorageClasses**.
1. Click **Create**.
3. Enter a **Name** for the StorageClass.
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ The following steps can also be performed using the `kubectl` command line tool.
:::
1. Click **☰ > Cluster Management**.
1. Choose the cluster you want to provide vSphere storage to and click **Exlpore**.
1. Choose the cluster you want to provide vSphere storage to and click **Explore**.
1. In the left navigation bar, select **Storage > StorageClasses**.
1. Click **Create**.
3. Enter a **Name** for the StorageClass.