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Create a volume


Login to your 1. Log in to the Nimbus dashboard.

2. Navigate to Volumes > Volumes, then click on the "+ Create Volume" button.

Enter 3. On the Create Volume dialog window, enter a volume name and choose a size of your choice in gigabytes, then click on the "Create Volume" button.You will be taken back to the volumes page. From there, click on the drop  

4. On the Volumes page, click the drop-down arrow next to "Edit Volume" and select "Manage Attachments".

5. Select the instance you want to attach this volume to, then click on the ".

6. Click the Attach Volume" button.


Format and mount a filesytem


Once you have attached the volume as above, ssh-login confirm that the volume is properly attached.

1. Use ssh to log in to your instance from a terminal.

2. Check that you have properly attached the volume:

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>sudo fdisk -l /dev/vdc

You should see this returned:

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Disk /dev/vdc: 20 GiB, 21474836480 bytes, 41943040 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes

Go on to format the volume (CAUTION: don't do this step if it is not a new volume3. (Only new volumes) Format the volume. WARNING: Do this step only for new volumes. Do NOT do this step for existing volumes, as it will wipe out the volume):

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>sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/vdc

Then mount 4. Mount the volume to a new directory called /data:

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>sudo mkdir /data
>sudo mount /dev/vdc /data

5. Check your new /data volume:

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>df -h | grep vdc

You have now successfully attached and mounted your storage volume!.