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Volumes
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Volumes
Volumes are block devices. They comprise one or more Media Nodes serving a specific Application Node provisioned by Volumez.
You control all the parameters of your Volumes (such as size).
To control resiliency, you can create ephemeral logical volumes, single-zone volumes with predefined degrees of failure tolerance, and multi-zone volumes:
Ephemeral – No mirroring: there is one copy of the data on a single Media Node.
Node Mirroring – High Availability within a single Availability Zone. Data is duplicated on other Media Nodes and can survive one or more media node failures.
Cross Zones Mirroring – Data is duplicated across more than one Availability Zone. Data can survive a Media Node or an Availability Zone failure.
You select the Application Node to which the volume will be attached.
The State of the Volume:
Creating - The volume create call is waiting to be scheduled.
Preparing - The volume creation process is ongoing, and has not reached completion yet.
Online - The volume is ready to serve the application’s requirements.
Offline - The data is inaccessible.
Updating - The volume resize is being initiated for more physical capacity on the disk.
Degraded - The volume is experiencing partial resiliency and/or partial performance. The specified resiliency and performance are not being achieved.
New data can be written to the volume.
Snapshots cannot be created.
Volume Resize cannot take place.
The degraded state can be recovered automatically, or manually by clicking on Volumes → Recover.
Recovery -
Automatically initiated recovery - This takes place while syncing media from offline to online automatically, if a media was temporarily offline.
User initiated recovery (replacing medias) - can take place only after media was offline for 40 minutes.
While in recovery state:
New data can be written to the volume.
Snapshots cannot be created.
Volume Resize cannot take place.
Recovery will take up to 8 hours. Volumez will prioritize completion by utilizing more node resources (up to 20% in total).
Deleting - After the attachment is deleted, a volume can be deleted by the user.