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Containers for vRealize Automation uses Docker volumes for persistent data management. With volumes
you can perform the following tasks:
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Share volumes between different containers within the same host.
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Update data instantly.
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Save the volume data after the container is deleted.
Create a New Volume for Containers
To extend your container storage, you must first create a data volume.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have container administrator, container architect, or IaaS administrator role
privileges.
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Verify that at least one host is configured and available for container volume configuration.
Procedure
1 Log in to vRealize Automation.
2 Click the Containers tab.
3 Click Volumes in the left pane.
The main panel displays the existing volume configurations that can be connected to the deployed
containers. The volume configurations include both those collected from added Docker hosts and
those created in vRealize Automation. The volume instances display the driver, scope, and driver
options.
4 Click +Volume.
5 Enter a name for the volume.
When you finish creating the configuration, the name value is appended with a unique identifier.
6 In the Driver text box, enter the driver of the volume plug-in you want to use. If you do not enter
anything, local is used as the default value.
7 (Optional) To add more detailed configuration settings, click the Advanced check box.
Additional configuration settings appear.
8 (Optional) Configure the advanced volume settings.
Option Description
Driver Options Specify the driver options you want to use. The options depend on the volume
plug-in you are using.
Custom properties Specify custom properties for the new configuration.
9 From the drop-down menu, select the host to which you want to connect the volume.
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