Storage · in-mumbai-1 · in-noida-1

Block and object storage that stays in India

NVMe volumes with enforced IOPS QoS at ₹5/GB — 42% below EBS gp3 in Mumbai — plus S3-compatible object storage at ₹1.60/GB. Grow volumes online with zero downtime; everything encrypted at rest in our Indian Tier III facilities.

NVMe ₹5/GB-moIOPS QoS up to 20,000Max volume 16 TBObject S3 APIResize online
Capabilities

Storage that behaves like infrastructure, not a product tier maze

Resize online

Grow any volume while it's attached and mounted — no reboot, no detach. Expand the filesystem and keep serving traffic.

IOPS QoS per volume

Minimum and maximum IOPS are enforced at the hypervisor per volume — a noisy neighbour can't eat your database's I/O budget.

Encrypted at rest

Volumes and object buckets are encrypted on disk in our Indian facilities — the baseline your DPDP review expects.

Attach anywhere in-zone

Detach a data volume from one server and attach it to another in seconds — handy for blue-green cutovers and rescue work.

Snapshot integration

Every block volume plugs into snapshot policies — hourly to monthly with retention counts, stored off-host in-country.

Per-volume metrics

IOPS, throughput and latency graphs per volume in the console — see the saturation before your users do.

Under the hood

Disk offerings with real QoS, not marketing tiers

Volumes are CloudStack disk offerings routed by storage tagsto NVMe or HDD pools. QoS uses per-volume min/max IOPS enforced by the hypervisor; block transport is multipath iSCSI to redundant storage nodes.

Object storage speaks the S3 API — point s3cmd, rclone, restic or any AWS SDK at our endpoint and change one line: the URL.

  • NVMe and HDD pools, erasure-coded object backend
  • Multipath iSCSI, dual storage fabric per zone
  • Online volume grow via API, CLI, console or Terraform
  • S3-compatible: presigned URLs, bucket policies, versioning
  • All replicas within Indian facilities — nothing crosses the border

Frequently asked questions

What are the volume size limits?+
Block volumes run from 10 GB to 16 TB each (100 GB minimum on HDD tier), and you can attach multiple volumes per server. Object storage has no practical size ceiling.
Does resizing cause downtime?+
No. Volumes grow online while attached — expand the filesystem (ext4/XFS) and carry on. Shrinking isn't supported; that's a filesystem limitation, not a policy.
Is the IOPS figure a burst number or guaranteed?+
It's enforced QoS: each volume carries a minimum and maximum IOPS setting applied at the hypervisor. You get your floor even when the host is busy, which is the part burst-based tiers don't promise.
Can I move a volume between servers?+
Yes — detach from one VM and attach to another in the same zone in seconds. Root volumes can be snapshotted and cloned to move across zones.
Block or object — which should I use?+
Block for anything that mounts as a disk: databases, application state, Kubernetes PVs. Object for anything addressed over HTTP: backups, images, static sites, log archives. Most production stacks use both.

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