Boot and regular volumes
Each Virtual Machine requires a boot volume to start. The boot volume is created from an OS image or a custom image and appears as System on the VM creation form in the Customer Portal. The boot volume cannot be deleted or detached while the Virtual Machine exists. When terminating a Virtual Machine, the boot volume can be kept independently — it is not deleted automatically — and used to create another Virtual Machine. A regular volume is a general-purpose storage volume for any non-OS data.Both boot and regular volumes support snapshots.
Available volume types
The Gcore Customer Portal supports the volume types listed below. Not all types are available in every region — the Gcore Cloud calculator shows availability by region. Configure each type while creating a volume.
Snapshots and volume resizing are not supported for SSD Low-Latency volumes.
For High IOPS SSD and Standard volumes:
- Both volume IO burst and throughput burst are supported.
- IO and throughput credits exceed base limits and ensure optimal performance at peak IOPS and throughput.
- Credits increase IOPS and volume throughput by 10 times for 10 minutes.
- 180 IOPS × 10 = 1,800 IOPS
- 7.5 MB/s × 10 = 75 MB/s