.. _block_storage:

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Cinder Administration
=====================

The OpenStack Block Storage service works through the interaction of
a series of daemon processes named ``cinder-*`` that reside
persistently on the host machine or machines. You can run all the
binaries from a single node, or spread across multiple nodes. You can
also run them on the same node as other OpenStack services.

To administer the OpenStack Block Storage service, it is helpful to
understand a number of concepts. You must make certain choices when
you configure the Block Storage service in OpenStack. The bulk of the
options come down to two choices - single node or multi-node install.
You can read a longer discussion about `Storage Decisions`_ in the
`OpenStack Operations Guide`_.

OpenStack Block Storage enables you to add extra block-level storage
to your OpenStack Compute instances. This service is similar to the
Amazon EC2 Elastic Block Storage (EBS) offering.

.. toctree::
   :maxdepth: 1

   security
   accelerate-image-compression
   api-throughput
   manage-volumes
   troubleshoot
   availability-zone-type
   generalized-filters
   backup-disks
   boot-from-volume
   basic-volume-qos
   capacity-based-qos
   consistency-groups
   driver-filter-weighing
   get-capabilities
   user-visible-extra-specs
   groups
   image-volume-cache
   lio-iscsi-support
   multi-backend
   nfs-backend
   over-subscription
   ratelimit-volume-copy-bandwidth
   volume-backed-image
   volume-backups-export-import
   volume-backups
   volume-migration
   volume-multiattach
   volume-number-weigher
   default-volume-types
   api-configuration
   upgrades
   replication-in-openstack

.. _`Storage Decisions`: https://docs.openstack.org/arch-design/design-storage/design-storage-arch.html
.. _`OpenStack Operations Guide`: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/OpsGuide
