📄️ Overview
The Volume section provides users with a centralized interface to manage persistent storage units in the cloud. These volumes can be attached to virtual machines (VMs), Kubernetes nodes, or left detached for future use. The UI offers insights into usage, configuration, attachment status, snapshots, and lifecycle management of volumes.
📄️ Add Volume
This section provides a comprehensive guide on how to create and manage block storage volumes in the Cloud Management Portal. These volumes can be used as persistent storage for virtual machines (VMs), supporting both root and additional data disks.
📄️ Upload Volume
The Upload Volume feature in the Cloud Management Portal allows users to bring in disk images from external sources into their cloud environment. This is particularly useful when migrating workloads, restoring backups, or initializing VMs with pre-configured disk images.
📄️ Attach Volume
This section outlines the process of attaching additional storage volumes to existing virtual machines (VMs) using the Cloud Management Portal. It also covers the post-attachment steps required to initialize and configure the volume within both Windows and Linux environments.
📄️ Detach Volume
Detaching a volume from a virtual machine is a necessary operation when you no longer want a disk attached to a VM, or when you plan to attach it to a different instance. The Cloud Management Portal provides a simple and intuitive way to perform this action.
📄️ Resize Volume
The Cloud Management Portal provides users with the capability to resize both root and data volumes of virtual machines. This section outlines the steps required to successfully perform volume resizing and apply changes within your virtual environment.
📄️ Download Volume
This section provides a step-by-step guide to download volumes from the cloud management portal. This feature allows you to securely retrieve volume images for backup, migration, or local usage purposes.
📄️ Volume Snapshot
The Volume Snapshot feature in your Cloud Management Portal enables you to create point-in-time backups of your cloud volumes. These snapshots are essential for protecting data, supporting disaster recovery, and creating new volumes based on existing ones.
📄️ Recurring Snapshot
Recurring snapshots allow you to automate the backup process of your cloud volumes by scheduling snapshots at fixed intervals—hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly. This ensures that your data is consistently protected without manual intervention, reducing the risk of data loss and simplifying disaster recovery.
📄️ Create Template
In this section, you'll learn how to convert an existing volume into an OS Template using the Cloud Management Portal. This feature allows you to quickly reuse a configured operating system environment to launch new virtual machines (VMs) with consistency and minimal effort.
📄️ Delete Volume
This guide walks you through the steps to delete a volume—either a root or data volume—from your cloud management portal. Deleting unused volumes helps manage storage quotas and keep your workspace clean.