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# Add or remove NetApp Volumes on projects

Attaching a NetApp Volume to a project ensures data safety for use in your apps, launchers, workspaces, or jobs. It also enables shared storage among multiple users and simplifies data backup. The workspace can still operate even when it stops or restarts. You’ll need a role that allows you to see or work with a NetApp Volume to attach it to a project. If you have the **Reader** role, you can still attach the NetApp Volume, but you can only view the data.

You’ll need a role that allows you to see or work with a NetApp Volume to attach it to a Project. If you have the Reader role, you can still attach the NetApp Volume, but you can only view the data.

## Add NetApp Volumes to Projects

Here is how you add NetApp Volumes to a Project:

1. Close out any projects and go to the main Domino screen.

2. From the toolbar, click **Data** > **NetApp Volumes**.

3. Find the volume you want to add in the NetApp Volumes list.

4. Click the three dots to the right and select **Add to project**.

5. Use the menu to search for and select the project.

6. Click **Confirm**.

If you want to add that volume to multiple projects, repeat the steps above.

## Remove NetApp Volumes from Projects

You may need to remove NetApp Volumes from projects if the volume has failed or is no longer needed. Here is how to remove NetApp Volumes:

1. Open the **Project** with the NetApp Volume you want to remove.

2. From the left panel, click **Data** > **NetApp Volumes**.

3. Find the volume in the NetApp Volumes list.

4. Click the three dots to the right and select **Remove from project**.

## Delete a NetApp Volume

You can delete your own NetApp Volumes if your Domino administrator has enabled that ability for your role. If not, you can mark a NetApp Volume for deletion by submitting a deletion request to your Domino administrator.

Once this action is completed, the data will be permanently lost. To mark a NetApp Volume for deletion:

1. From the toolbar, click **Data** > **NetApp Volumes**.

2. Find the volume in the NetApp Volumes list.

3. Click the three dots to the right and:

   1. Select **Delete Volume**.

   2. Or select **Mark for deletion**.

4. Read the confirmation message:

   1. If you agree, click **Delete** or **Mark for deletion**.

   2. To abort the action, click **Cancel**.

## Attach NetApp Volumes to workspaces or jobs

Attaching NetApp Volumes to your apps, launchers, workspaces, or jobs guarantees data safety. You can select these upon starting. Apps are available as **read-write** or **read-only** based on the permissions of the App owner.

* Users with the **Volume Owner** or **Editor** role may attach the volumes assigned to the project to workspaces or jobs within that project in **read-write** mode.

* Users with the **Reader** role should be able to attach NetApp Volumes currently assigned to the project to workspaces or jobs within that project in **read-only** mode.

All available and accessible volumes and snapshots should be mounted only when requested.

## Next steps

* [Create NetApp Volumes from Domino or a project](/cloud/platform-capabilities/core-concepts/data/netapp-volumes/create-netapp-volumes) teaches you how to create and configure new NetApp Volumes from Domino or within a specific project.

* [View or edit details of a NetApp Volume](/cloud/platform-capabilities/core-concepts/data/netapp-volumes/view-and-edit-netapp-volumes) teaches you about viewing lists of NetApp Volumes, and editing the descriptions and permissions of them (only if you are the **Owner** or **Editor** of that NetApp Volume).
