| % DOCKER(1) Docker User Manuals |
| % Docker Community |
| % Feb 2016 |
| # NAME |
| docker-volume - Create a new volume |
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| # SYNOPSIS |
| **docker volume** [OPTIONS] COMMAND |
| [**--help**] |
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| # DESCRIPTION |
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| docker volume has subcommands for managing data volumes. |
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| ## Data volumes |
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| The `docker volume` command has subcommands for managing data volumes. A data volume is a specially-designated directory that by-passes storage driver management. |
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| Data volumes persist data independent of a container's life cycle. When you delete a container, the Engine daemon does not delete any data volumes. You can share volumes across multiple containers. Moreover, you can share data volumes with other computing resources in your system. |
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| To see help for a subcommand, use: |
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| ``` |
| docker volume CMD help |
| ``` |
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| For full details on using docker volume visit Docker's online documentation. |
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| # OPTIONS |
| **--help** |
| Print usage statement |
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| # COMMANDS |
| **create** |
| Create a volume |
| See **docker-volume-create(1)** for full documentation on the **create** command. |
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| **inspect** |
| Return low-level information on a volume |
| See **docker-volume-inspect(1)** for full documentation on the **inspect** command. |
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| **ls** |
| List volumes |
| See **docker-volume-ls(1)** for full documentation on the **ls** command. |
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| **rm** |
| Remove a volume |
| See **docker-volume-rm(1)** for full documentation on the **rm** command. |
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| # HISTORY |
| Feb 2016, created by Dan Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com> |