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Volumes in a ClickHouse Cluster

You can use local and network volumes in a ClickHouse Managed Database cluster. The type of disk used depends on the selected configuration line.

You can select a configuration line with the required disk type and disk size when creating a Managed Database cluster. After creating a cluster, you can change the line to another one with the same disk type and increase the disk size — scale the cluster.

Disk performance and bandwidth for different configuration lines can be viewed in the Performance and Bandwidth table.

Local disks

Configuration lines
  • Standard;
  • CPU;
  • Memory;
  • HighFreq;
  • Flex
Volume typeSSD NVMe volume
Technical detailsThe disk subsystem is configured in RAID 10 for Standard, CPU, Memory, HighFreq, and Flex lines
AdvantagesLow data access latency
UsageSuitable for tasks sensitive to read/write speed metrics
Number of volumes in DBMS1
Changing configuration
  • in all configuration lines with a local disk, except Flex, you cannot increase the local disk alone; you can change the entire node configuration — scale the cluster
Detaching volume
Connect to another database
Create another volume, snapshot, or backup
DeletionDeleted along with all data when the cluster is deleted

Network volumes

Configuration linesFlex
Volume typeSSD NVMe volume
Technical detailsManaged by a Software-Defined Storage (SDS) system — Ceph
Advantages
  • triple volume replication;
  • network volume size is independent of the number of vCPUs
UsageNot recommended for systems sensitive to network latency and response time (latency). For example, it is suitable for archival data storage
Number of volumes in DBMS1
Changing configuration
  • there is no downtime when changing the volume size;
  • when changing the number of vCPUs and RAM, downtime depends on the number of nodes in the cluster: in single-node clusters, downtime is equal to the node reboot time (one to two minutes), and in multi-node clusters, it is equal to the time taken to switch to another node (less than one minute)
Detaching volume
Connect to another database
Create another volume, snapshot, or backup
DeletionDeleted along with all data when the cluster is deleted

Performance and bandwidth

Volumes
up to 256 GB
Volumes
512 GB
Volumes
768 GB
Volumes
1 TB
Volumes
1.5 TB
Volumes
2 TB
Volumes
2.5 TB
Bandwidth400 MB/s500 MB/s600 MB/s700 MB/s800 MB/s900 MB/s1 000 MB/s
Performance (read)25 600 IOPS40 000 IOPS50 000 IOPS60 000 IOPS70 000 IOPS80 000 IOPS90 000 IOPS
Performance (write)12 800 IOPS20 000 IOPS25 000 IOPS30 000 IOPS35 000 IOPS40 000 IOPS45 000 IOPS