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The Volumes area of Server Backup Manager allows you to work with the containers or "volumes" in which your disk safes are stored. Click *Volumes* in the Main Menu to open this page. You also can access the Volumes area directly by appending the {{/Volume/}} folder to the Backup Manager address in your Web browser address bar, such as [http://10.61.200.31/Volume/]. Note that the address is case sensitive. the following image provides an example of the manual change to access the Volumes area.
The Volumes area of Server Backup Manager allows you to work with the containers, or "volumes," in which your Disk Safes are stored. Click *Volumes* in the Main Menu to open this page. You also can access the Volumes area directly by appending the {{/Volume/}} folder to the Backup Manager address in your Web browser address bar, such as [http://10.61.200.31/Volume/]. Note that the address is case sensitive. 

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The Volumes window includes the following areas:
* *Volumes menu*. Provides access to the actions that relate to managing volumes and customizing the volumes list.

The following Volumes menu buttons are available:
- *Create New Volume*. Allows you to add a new volume to the system. After clicking this button, you can define new volume properties including associated groups and users. For more information about creating a new volume, see [Create volumes].
- *Import Existing Volume*. Allows you to import Import a volume. Use this option to copy or move a volume folder within this server or from another server. For more information about importing volumes, see [Import existing volumes].
- *Basic List Filter*. Allows you to customize Customize the view of the Volumes list. You can apply list by applying the minimum range (most commonly used) of filter criteria. For more information about filtering the Volumes list, see [Customize the Volumes list].
- *Advanced List Filter*. Allows you to further Further customize the view of the Volumes list. You can apply list by applying all possible filter criteria. For more information about filtering the Volumes list, see [Customize the Volumes list].
- *Show All*. _(Visible only when a filter is applied_.) Cancels filter settings and shows all records in the Volumes list. For more information about using the volumes list view, see [Customize the Volumes list].

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h2. Using the Volumes list
h3. Understanding the Volumes list columns

* *Name*. Displays the name used to identify the volume in the system. For example, to assign a volume to the disk safe, you Disk Safe, select a volume name from the drop-down menu.
* *Description*. Displays any additional information describing the volume.
* *Volume Path*. Displays the absolute path to the directory where the volume resides. For example: {{c:\main_volume}},{{/volume1}}.
* *On Disk Size*. Displays the value, in bytes, of the disk space occupied by the volume.
* *Deltas*. Displays the value, in bytes, of the data that changed since running the most recent backup.
* *Disk Safes*. Displays the total number of assigned disk safes. Disk Safes. You can assign disk safes Disk Safes to the volume in the Volume properties window while creating or editing the volume. The Volume properties window also displays the list of assigned disk safes. Disk Safes.
* *Groups*. Displays the total number of assigned groups. You can assign groups to the volume in the Volume properties window while creating or editing the volume. The Volume properties window also displays the list of assigned groups.
* *Users*. Displays the total number of assigned users. You can assign users to the volume in the Volume properties window while creating or editing the volume. The Volume properties window also displays the list of assigned users.
* *Actions*. Displays icons that provide access to the following actions over the corresponding volume:
** *Edit*. Allows you to access the Volumes properties window in order to [change properties|ServerBackup:Edit volumes].
** *Remove*. Allows you to remove Remove the selected volume from the list. The volume data is left on the disk.
** *Delete*. Allows you to [delete the selected volume|ServerBackup:Delete volumes] from the system.[Delete volumes]
** *Delete*. [Delete the selected volume|ServerBackup:Delete volumes] from the system.

h3. Page navigation

The Page Navigation pane allows you to divide the volumes into pages by specifying the desired number of items per page. The Page Navigation pane provides buttons to navigate from one page to another.
* *Arrows*. Turns over pages.
The Page Navigation pane displays below the list and can be used to divide the volumes into pages by specifying the desired number of items per page. Various buttons can be used to navigate from one page to another.
* *Arrows*. Click one of the following Arrow buttons to move forward and backward through the pages:
** *First*. Opens Go to the first page.
** *Previous*. Opens Go to the previous page.
** *Next*. Opens Go to the next page.
** *Last*. Opens Go to the last page.
* *Page number*. Allows you to type the specific page number or range of pages you want to view. Press <Enter> to \*Enter&nbsp;*to go to the required page. SBM displays the total number of existing pages in the pane.
* *Items Per Page*. Allows you to type the number of items to display per page in the Volumes list. The system retains your settings. SBM displays 10 items per page by default. If you want to see a different number of items per page, type in enter the appropriate number, and then press <Enter>. *Enter*. The maximum number of items per page is 25.

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h6. Identification

* *GUID*. Displays a unique ID for the volume.
* *Name*. Displays the name of the selected volume.
* *Description*. Displays a description of the volume, if available. The description is defined during Volume creation and is used to identify the selected volume in the list.

h6. Location

* *Volume Path*. Displays the path where the volume is physically located. For example: {{c:\main_volume}}, {{/volume1}}.

h4. Disk Safes tab

Displays the list of disk safes assigned to the selected volume. You can [create a new disk safe|Create Disk Safes], [edit a disk safe|Edit Disk Safes], [vacuum a disk safe|Vacuum Disk Safes], and open, [close|Close Disk Safes], and [attach|Attach Disk Safes]/[detach |Detach Disk Safes]a disk safe from this tab.
Displays the list of Disk Safes assigned to the selected volume. You can [create a new Disk Safe|Create Disk Safes], [edit a Disk Safe|Edit Disk Safes], [vacuum a Disk Safe|Vacuum Disk Safes], and open, [close|Close Disk Safes], and [attach|Attach Disk Safes]/[detach |Detach Disk Safes]a Disk Safe&nbsp;from this tab.


h4. Replication tab

Displays the replication settings of the selected volume. On the Replication tab on the Edit Volume window, check select the *Enable replication*&nbsp;check box, and then type the replication path and desired action to enable replication on this volume. Clear this check box to stop or disable replication.

When you enable replication, SBM allows you to type the *Replication Path* associated with the action you want SBM to take. Select one of the following options:
** *Secret Key*. Type the security key to your Amazon Web Services account. you can find this key on the AWS Console at [https://console.aws.amazon.com/iam/home?#security_credential].

h4. Limits tab



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Displays the quotas, data retention rules, and permission settings for the selected volume.