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.
Warning: Once a volume is deleted, it cannot be recovered. Make sure you’ve backed up any data you need before proceeding.
Before You Begin
To delete a volume, it must not be attached to a virtual machine (VM).
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If the volume is still attached to a VM, you won’t see the delete option.
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This applies to both root and data volumes.
Make sure the volume is detached from its VM before continuing.
Volume Deletion
1. Accessing the Volume Section :
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Log in to your Cloud Management Portal using your authorized credentials.
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From the left navigation pane, go to:
Compute → Volume
- A list of all root and data volumes associated with your cloud account will be displayed.
2. Detach the Volume :
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If your volume is still attached to a VM, stop the VM and detach the volume first.
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Once detached, the delete option will become available.
3. Volume Deletion :
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Find the volume you want to delete.
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Click the ** Delete** icon under the Actions column.
4. Confirm the Deletion :
A confirmation pop-up will appear:
“Are you sure you want to delete this volume?”
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Click OK to confirm and delete.
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Click Cancel to go back without deleting.
After Deletion
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The volume will be removed from your volume list.
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This action frees up your storage quota.
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Deleted volumes cannot be restored, so be sure before you proceed.