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Managing Volumes

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A volume is a logical collection of bricks where each brick is an export directory on a server in the trusted storage pool. Most of the Gluster management operations happen on the volume. The volume is the designated unit of administration in GlusterFS, so managing them is a large part of the administrator's duties. This section explains how to manage the volumes stored on file server machines.

You can use Volumes to do the following:

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