Block Storage - Guides
Block Storage is a scalable, high-speed, and fault tolerant storage service used to add additional storage to a Linode Compute Instance.
Basics
- View, Create, and Delete Volumes: Learn how to view and manage Block Storage Volumes. 
- Attach and Detach Existing Volumes: Instructions on attaching and safely detaching existing Volumes to (and from) Compute Instances 
- Configure a Volume on a Compute Instance: To use a Volume on a Compute Instance, it needs to first be configured by creating a file system and mounting the device. 
- Resize a Volume: Increase the size of a Block Storage Volume after it has been created. 
- Transfer a Volume to a Different Compute Instance: Move a Block Storage Volume to a different Compute Instance within the same data center. 
- Transfer Block Storage Data between Data Centers: Volumes are not able to be migrated between data centers. Instead, you can transfer the data from one Volume into another Volume within a data center. 
Going Further
Kubernetes
Third-Party Applications
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