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Block Storage

Persistent NVMe SSD volumes that attach to any cloud instance. Resize live, snapshot anytime, and retain data independently of your server lifecycle.

NVMe Performance, Simple Pricing

Enterprise-grade NVMe volumes backed by a redundant storage cluster with DRBD replication. Volumes persist independently, your data is retained even if the server is deleted.

12.9M
IOPS

High-performance write envelope across the storage cluster, with drives delivering enterprise-grade IOPS before replication overhead.

13.5 GiB/s
Throughput

Sustained write ceiling across the cluster, backed by a redundant high-bandwidth storage network for consistent throughput under load.

₹7/GB
Per Month

Flat-rate pricing with no setup fees. Stepped plans from 20 GB to 2 TB, snapshots included from a dedicated cluster reserve.

Built for Durability

Built for persistent workloads

Attach multiple persistent volumes per instance. Snapshot, resize, and manage programmatically via API or client dashboard.

Full API Control

Create, attach, resize, and snapshot volumes programmatically via REST API or CLI wrappers.

Live Resize

Expand volumes without detaching or restarting your instance, guaranteeing absolute zero downtime.

Redundant Architecture

Data is replicated across a redundant storage cluster with DRBD and AES-256 encryption at rest.

Hypervisor Node
Connected
NVMe-oF Direct Fabric
13.5 GiB/s Peak
DRBD Redundant Replicas3x Copy
Node 1
Node 2
Node 3

Transparent Pricing

Flat ₹7 / GB / month across every tier. Pick a size, the IOPS and throughput envelope comes with it. Snapshots draw from a separate cluster reserve.

Block Storage

Persistent NVMe volumes backed by a redundant storage cluster with DRBD replication. Live resize, attach to any instance, snapshots included from a separate cluster reserve.

Create Volume
NVMe Block Storage
GB

Flat ₹7/GB/month. Type any size from 10 GB upward, or use the slider for common tiers. Live resize supported.

₹700/mo
  • 100 GB of NVMe storage
Create Volume

Snapshots are on us

Snapshots draw from a separate cluster reserve and do not count against your IOPS or throughput envelope. Root and attached data volumes share the same logical performance pool.

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Use cases

Block Storage for stateful workloads

From database resilience to dynamic development builds and fast-growing storage nodes.

Application Data

Store uploads, generated files, logs, and stateful application data securely outside the root disk.

Instance-01
/dev/vdb
100 GB NVMe

Growing Workloads

Expand storage live as your data grows without resizing your entire compute or VM plan.

$ ibee volume-resize --id vol-9a2 --size 500G
Requesting resize envelope... [OK]
✓ Done: Ext4 expanded live (no downtime)

Databases

Attach persistent volumes for Postgres, MySQL, MongoDB, Redis, and other core stateful services.

Low Latency I/O

Developer Environments

Use high-performance volumes for build caches, test data, CI pipelines, and persistent dev reserves.

API Automations

Stateful Infrastructure

Run queues, indexes, logs, internal systems, and tooling arrays that require permanent decouple-able storage.

Volume Detach Safe

Scale storage
without changing your VM plan.

Attach Block Storage volumes to Cloud VMs or GPU VMs and expand capacity as your workloads grow. Scale storage independently from compute.

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Frequently Asked Questions

IBEE Block Storage provides persistent storage volumes that can be attached to Cloud VMs or GPU VMs. It is useful when your workload needs more storage than the disk included with the VM plan.
Block Storage lets you scale storage independently from compute. You can add more capacity without changing the VM's vCPU or RAM plan.
Yes. Block Storage volumes can be attached to supported IBEE Cloud VMs and GPU VMs for application data, databases, datasets, logs, and persistent workloads.
Yes. Block Storage is designed to persist separately from the VM lifecycle, so your data volume can remain independent from the compute instance.
Yes. You can expand Block Storage capacity as your data grows, helping you avoid unnecessary VM resizing.
Block Storage is useful for databases, application data, logs, uploaded files, build caches, datasets, model files, and workloads that need persistent disk-style storage.
Yes. Block Storage is suitable for database workloads that need persistent storage separate from the root disk.
Yes. Block Storage volumes can be protected with snapshots, helping you create recovery points before deployments, migrations, or risky changes.
Block Storage is billed based on the provisioned volume capacity. If you create additional volumes or keep snapshots, those resources may add to your storage usage.
Yes. Block Storage volumes are designed to be managed independently, so they can be attached, detached, and reused with supported workloads.
No. Block Storage behaves like a disk volume attached to a VM. Object Storage is used for files, media, backups, logs, datasets, and S3-compatible storage workflows.
Choose Block Storage when your application needs persistent disk storage attached to a VM, especially when data must grow separately from compute.

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