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This patch adds annotations to PVCs to avoid their pruning. This means they will not be automatically deleted when they do not exist in the "desired state".

This has been tested by being deployed to P49, then switching BlueAPI between 1.11.2 and 1.11.3 and checking that changes to the scratch area persist between PVC swaps.

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@dan-fernandes dan-fernandes changed the title Fix persistent volume retention Fix: persistent volume retention Jan 23, 2026
@dan-fernandes dan-fernandes changed the title Fix: persistent volume retention fix: persistent volume retention Jan 23, 2026
@dan-fernandes dan-fernandes merged commit 8cd8301 into main Jan 23, 2026
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@dan-fernandes dan-fernandes deleted the fix-persistent-volume-retention branch January 23, 2026 15:06
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