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# View and edit NetApp Volumes

You can view a list of NetApp Volumes where you have **Owner**, **Editor**, or **Reader** roles. You can edit the description and permissions if you are the **Owner** or **Editor** of a NetApp Volume.

## View a list of usable NetApp Volumes

The **Data** menu in Domino lets you view a list of NetApp Volumes that are usable for your workspace.

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

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

3. You’ll see a screen with a list of available NetApp Volumes.

The information shown in this list view for each NetApp Volume includes its **Name**, **Owner**, and **Size**, as well as:

* **Projects**: Displays a list of projects that the NetApp Volume is associated with.

* **Snapshots**: This shows the number of snapshots taken of the NetApp Volume. Clicking on a number shows a list of these snapshots.

* **Data Plane**: This refers to the data plane to which the NetApp Volume is connected.

You can also view more granular details for individual NetApp Volumes.

## View details of a NetApp Volume

Here is how you view the details of NetApp Volumes from a project:

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

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

3. Find the volume in the NetApp Volumes list and click it.

Viewable details include:

* **Size**: Displays the size of the NetApp Volume.

* **Location**: This shows the location of the NetApp Volume, whether local or otherwise.

* **Data Plane**: This refers to the data plane to which the NetApp Volume is connected.

* **Mount path**: The location that the data is written to and read from.

* **Description**: A brief description of the NetApp Volume’s contents or purpose. If you have the **Editor** or **Owner** role, you can edit the volume description.

Details include the volume name, description, data plane, storage class, permissions, public status, and mount location during executions.

## Edit details of a NetApp Volume

You can rename the volume, edit the description, and change permissions. Changing the volume name alters its mount path, which can cause errors in scripts that rely on a specific volume name. If you are the **Owner** or **Editor** of a NetApp Volume, edit details by:

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

2. Find the volume in the NetApp Volumes list.

3. Click the name of the volume you want to edit.

4. From the **Details** pane, you can click the **Description** edit icon to update the description.

   1. Click **Update** when done or **Cancel** to exit the Description pane.

5. Rename the NetApp Volume by clicking the three dots and choosing **Rename Volume**.

   1. Click **Confirm** to accept the change or **Cancel** to exit.

## Take a snapshot of your data

You can snapshot your data without incurring duplication. To do so, you’ll need either **Owner** or **Editor** permissions to snapshot all files in a NetApp Volume.

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

2. Find the volume in the NetApp Volumes list.

3. Click the name of the volume you want to snapshot.

4. Click **Take Snapshot** near the top of the **Details** view.

5. Expand the **Latest data** menu to view a list of snapshots for that volume.

## Delete a snapshot of a NetApp Volume

**Owners** or **Editors** of a NetApp Volume can *permanently* delete snapshots without marking them for deletion. If you are a **Reader** of a NetApp Volume, you can only mark a snapshot for deletion.

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

2. Find the volume in the NetApp Volumes list.

3. Click the name of the volume you want to view.

4. Expand the **Latest data** menu to view a list of snapshots for that volume.

5. Locate the snapshot you want to delete and select it.

6. Click **Delete Snapshot** or **Mark Snapshot for Deletion**.

7. At the prompt, choose **Delete** to delete the snapshot or **Cancel** to exit.

## 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.

* [Add or remove NetApp Volumes from a project](/cloud/platform-capabilities/core-concepts/data/netapp-volumes/add-remove-netapp-volumes) shows you how to use the different roles that are preconfigured for use with your NetApp Volumes.

* [Request deletion of a NetApp Volume](/cloud/platform-capabilities/core-concepts/data/netapp-volumes/add-remove-netapp-volumes#delete-a-netapp-volume) shows you why and how to request that an admin deletes a NetApp Volume.
