# Volumes View

Volumes provide persistent storage for services. The overview page displays information about the associated service, the volume name ([resource ID](/2-1-2/documentation/services/service-commissioning-files/resources.md#resource-id)), creation date and time, and current status.

See also: [Cybus::Volume resource](/2-1-2/documentation/services/service-commissioning-files/resources/cybus-volume.md)

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This feature is available only for Docker Compose deployments of Connectware. It is not supported on Kubernetes.
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## Overview

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Clicking on a listed volume redirects you to the [Volume Details View](#volume-details-view) for that volume.

## Volume Details View

Each volume has its own resources. For a selected volume, the **Volume Logs** and **Labels** tabs are available.

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