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=Working with Volumes=
=Working with Volumes=
A volume provides storage which is not destroyed when a VM is terminated. On Compute Canada clouds, volumes use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceph_(software) Ceph] storage with a 3-fold replication factor to provide safety against hardware failure. More documentation about OpenStack volumes can be found [https://docs.openstack.org/cinder/latest/cli/cli-manage-volumes.html here].
A volume provides storage which is not destroyed when a VM is terminated. On Compute Canada clouds, volumes use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceph_(software) Ceph] storage with a 3-fold replication factor to provide safety against hardware failure. More documentation about OpenStack volumes can be found [https://docs.openstack.org/cinder/latest/cli/cli-manage-volumes.html here].
[[File:Volumes_EN.png|400px|thumb| OpenStack Dashboard, Volumes page (Click for larger image)]]

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=Working with volumes=
Please see [[Working_with_volumes|this page]] for more information about creating and managing storage volumes.

Working with Volumes

A volume provides storage which is not destroyed when a VM is terminated. On Compute Canada clouds, volumes use Ceph storage with a 3-fold replication factor to provide safety against hardware failure. More documentation about OpenStack volumes can be found here.

OpenStack Dashboard, Volumes page (Click for larger image)