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Add a new volume
Adding a local volume
From the menu select Volumes then click Add volume.

Complete the information in the Create volume screen, using the table below as a guide.
| Field/Option | Overview |
|---|---|
| Name | Give the volume a descriptive name. |
| Driver | Select local. |
| Use NFS volume | Toggle this off. |
| Use CIFS volume | Toggle this off. |
| Deployment | On a multi-node cluster, define the node that will hold the volume. |

When you're finished, click Create the volume.
Adding an NFS volume
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From the menu select Volumes then click Add volume.

Complete the information in the Create volume screen, using the table below as a guide.
| Field/Option | Overview |
|---|---|
| Name | Give the volume a descriptive name. |
| Driver | Select local. |
| Use NFS volume | Toggle this on. |
| Use CIFS volume | Toggle this off. |
| Deployment | On a multi-node cluster, define the node that will hold the volume. |

Under the NFS Settings section, complete the following.
| Field/Option | Overview |
|---|---|
| Address | Enter the hostname or IP address of your NFS server. |
| NFS Version | Select the NFS version that your NFS server uses. |
| Mount point | Enter the path where the volume is mounted, for example /mnt/nfs01. |
| Options | Leave the default values. |

When you're finished, click Create the volume.
Adding a CIFS volume
{% hint style="info" %} In Portainer, you can mount a CIFS volume to persist the data of your containers. {% endhint %}
From the menu select Volumes then click Add volume.

Complete the information in the Create volume screen, using the table below as a guide.
| Field/Option | Overview |
|---|---|
| Name | Give the volume a descriptive name. |
| Driver | Select local. |
| Use NFS volume | Toggle this off. |
| Use CIFS volume | Toggle this on. |
| Deployment | On a multi-node cluster, define the node that will hold the volume. |

Under the CIFS Settings section, complete the following:
| Field/Option | Overview |
|---|---|
| Address | Enter the CIFS server name or IP address. |
| Share | Enter the name of the share resource. |
| CIFS Version | Select the CIFS version that you are using. |
| Username | Enter the user to authenticate. |
| Password | Enter the password to authenticate. |

When you're finished, click Create the volume.
Adding a tmpfs volume
From the menu select Volumes then click Add volume.

Complete the information in the Create volume screen, using the table below as a guide.
| Field/Option | Overview |
|---|---|
| Name | Give the volume a descriptive name. |
| Driver | Select local. |
| Driver options | Click add driver option then add the following name/value combinations: |
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| Use NFS volume | Toggle this off. |
| Use CIFS volume | Toggle this off. |
| Deployment | On a multi-node cluster, define the node that will hold the volume. |

When you're finished, click Create the volume. The volume can now be attached to a container in the same way as any other volume.

Once attached, you can confirm that the tmpfs volume has been mounted correctly within the container:
