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Creating Volumes to Simplify Administration

+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. + +You can create new volumes in your storage environment, as needed. When creating a new volume, you must specify the bricks that comprise the volume. +

Assigning Volume Names

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You can name your volumes anything you choose, subject to a few restrictions: +

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Types of Volumes

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Volumes of the following types can be created in your storage environment:

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This section describes the various talks enabling you to manage your volumes on the storage cluster: +

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