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Highly Available Block Storage

Attach secure, scalable SSD-based Block Storage to Cloud Virtual Machines.

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Highly Available Block Storage

Attach secure, scalable SSD-based Block Storage to Cloud Virtual Machines.

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Block Storage with faster IOPS

We use the latest generation of powerful SSD in a shared pool of storage, distributed between our cloud servers. Data is read and written from and to many drives in parallel, aggregating not only the capacity but the performance of all drives in the system. This allows us to achieve a 600% increase in I/O operations per second.

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Attach Volumes to your VM

Add more storage space, mix and match compute and storage to suit your database, file storage, application, service, mobile, and backup needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a block storage?

Block storage is an approach to data storage in which each storage volume acts as an individual hard drive that is configured by the storage administrator. In the block storage model, data is saved to the storage media in fixed-sized chunks called blocks. Each block is associated with a unique address, and the address is the only metadata assigned to each block. 

Can I resize a Block Storage volume?

What is the maximum size for a volume?