If you plan to explore multiple tutorials and quickstarts, reusing projects
can help you avoid exceeding project quota limits.
Considerations
This quickstart guide assumes you intend to use NFS volumes to create a storage
pool. If you want to use SMB volumes, you need to select and define an
Active Directory policy before you can proceed, seeCreate an Active Directory policy.
Create a storage pool
Go to theNetApp Volumespage in the Google Cloud console.
UnderStorage pool details, complete the following actions:
Enter a name in theNamefield for your storage pool. The name must be
unique for each project.
Optional: add a description for the pool in theDescriptionfield.
Select alocationfor the pool.
Select aservice level.
Flex
For the Flex service level, you can choose between zonal or regional
availability. For zonal availability, you need to specify the zone to use.
For regional availability, you need to specify a primary zone and a replica
zone.
Standard
Premium
Extreme
Optional: for Flex zonal pools, you can customize performance in some
regions. UnderPerformance, complete the following steps:
Enter the throughput for the storage pool in theThroughputfield.
Enter the IOPS for the storage pool in theIOPSfield.
Enter the capacity for the storage pool in theCapacityfield.
UnderSet up connections, select theVPCyou want to use. If you
haven't peered your VPC, clickSet up connectionand complete the
following steps:
Enable theService networking API.
ClickUse an automatically allocated IP rangeor clickSelect one or more existing IP ranges or create a new oneto
manually choose a CIDR.
Review your selections.
ClickCreate connection.
Disable theAssign an Active Directory policy to the storage poolcheckbox.
Leave the defaulted encryption to Google-owned and Google-managed encryption key as is.
Optional: Under theLabelssection, clickAdd labelto enter relevant
labels for reporting and querying purposes.
Clean up
Use the following instructions to delete a storage pool:
Go to theNetApp Volumespage in the Google Cloud console.
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