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Import Existing Snapshot Example #602
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This adds a brief page with an example of how to import an existing snapshot from the underlying system into Kubernetes.
I found the documentation to not be straightforward on this topic, and I think this is a common-enough feature to warrant its own explanation and simple example. Just trying to save someone else time from the fiddling I did!