How to Use Block Storage with Your Linode | Expand Your Server's Storage Capacity
Linode’s Block Storage service provides a method of adding additional storage drives to Compute Instances, enabling you to store more data without resizing your Compute Instance to a larger plan. These storage drives, called Volumes, can be formatted with any Linux-compatible file system and attached and mounted to a Compute Instance. In this video, we'll go over formatting, mounting, resizing, and other aspects of working with Block Storage on Linode.
Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:10 - Create a Block Storage Volume
2:42 - Volume Configuration
3:28 - Formatting Block Storage
4:36 - Mounting the Volume
5:26 - Checking the Volume
6:03 - Making the Volume Persistent
7:20 - Unmounting Block Storage
8:36 - Detaching a Volume
10:35 - Resizing a Volume
14:53 - Deleting a Volume
16:30 - Outro
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Read the doc for more information on using Block Storage → https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/how-to-use-block-storage-with-your-linode/
Learn more about Linode Block Storage → https://www.linode.com/products/block-storage/
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