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feat(storage): run tests for specific API partition #364

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Division on sub-partitions will be provided in follow-up patches

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Merging #364 (7e652d9) into main (1f74824) will decrease coverage by 0.09%.
Report is 3 commits behind head on main.
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❗ Current head 7e652d9 differs from pull request most recent head 6abfc8e. Consider uploading reports for the commit 6abfc8e to get more accurate results

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Signed-off-by: Artsiom Koltun <artsiom.koltun@intel.com>
@artek-koltun artek-koltun marked this pull request as ready for review October 31, 2023 07:35
@artek-koltun artek-koltun requested a review from a team as a code owner October 31, 2023 07:35
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lgtm

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