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The system does not immediately purge deleted volumes; they remain available for approximately eight hours.
After eight hours, they are purged and no longer available. If you restore a volume before the system purges it,
the volume comes back online and iSCSI connections are restored.
If a volume used to create a snapshot is deleted, its associated snapshots become inactive. When the deleted
source volumes are purged, the associated inactive snapshots are also removed from the system.
Persistent volumes that are associated with management services are created and assigned
to a new account during installation or upgrade. If you are using persistent volumes, do not
modify or delete the volumes or their associated account. If you do delete these volumes,
you could render your management node unusable.
Steps
1. Log in to NetApp Hybrid Cloud Control by providing the NetApp HCI or Element storage cluster
administrator credentials.
2. From the Dashboard, expand the name of your storage cluster on the left navigation menu.
3. Select Volumes > Overview.
4. Select one or more volumes to delete.
5. Do one of the following:
If you selected multiple volumes, click the Delete quick filter at the top of the table.
If you selected a single volume, in the Actions column of the Volumes table, expand the menu for the
volume and select Delete.
6. Confirm the delete by selecting Yes.
Restore a deleted volume
After a storage volume is deleted, you can still restore it if you do so before eight hours after deletion.
The system does not immediately purge deleted volumes; they remain available for approximately eight hours.
After eight hours, they are purged and no longer available. If you restore a volume before the system purges it,
the volume comes back online and iSCSI connections are restored.
Steps
1. Log in to NetApp Hybrid Cloud Control by providing the NetApp HCI or Element storage cluster
administrator credentials.
2. From the Dashboard, expand the name of your storage cluster on the left navigation menu.
3. Select Volumes > Overview.
4. Select Deleted.
5. In the Actions column of the Volumes table, expand the menu for the volume and select Restore.
6. Confirm the process by selecting Yes.
Purge a deleted volume
After storage volumes are deleted, they remain available for approximately eight hours. After eight hours, they
are purged automatically and no longer available. If you do not want to wait for the eight hours, you can delete
Steps

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NetApp HCI Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeHyperconverged Infrastructure (HCI)
Data ServicesData protection, encryption
Connectivity10 GbE, 25 GbE, 40 GbE, 100 GbE
Hypervisor SupportVMware vSphere
Management NodeIncluded in the solution
Storage MediaSSD and HDD
Node TypesCompute nodes, storage nodes
Storage ProtocolsiSCSI
Data ReductionDeduplication, compression, thin provisioning
High AvailabilityBuilt-in redundancy

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