XSDS — Software-Defined Storage
Product details, hardware compatibility, and datasheet on xloud.tech
Block Storage
User Guide
Create, attach, detach, and resize volumes. Manage snapshots, backups, and volume transfers. Step-by-step workflows for both Dashboard and CLI.
Admin Guide
Configure storage backends, define volume types and QoS policies, manage storage tiers, set quotas, and maintain the block storage service.
CLI Reference
openstack volume commands for creating, managing, and querying volumes and snapshots from the command line.XSDS Product Page
Distributed storage architecture, supported hardware, performance benchmarks, and licensing information.
Key Capabilities
Persistent Volumes
Volumes exist independently of instances — data survives instance deletion, restart, and migration.
Live Resize
Extend volume capacity online without detaching or rebooting the attached instance.
Snapshots & Backups
Point-in-time crash-consistent snapshots and incremental backups to protect critical data.
Storage Tiers
NVMe, SSD, and HDD-backed volume types with defined IOPS and throughput guarantees for every workload class.
Volume Encryption
Transparent at-rest encryption backed by the Xloud Key Management service — no application changes required.
Cross-Project Transfers
Transfer volume ownership between projects with a secure token-based handoff workflow.
Related Services
Xloud Compute
Virtual machine instances that consume block storage volumes as persistent disks
Xloud Networking
Virtual networks and floating IPs used alongside compute and storage resources
Xloud Distributed Storage
The distributed storage backend that powers block, object, and file storage