Block storage that scales with you

Persistent NVMe volumes for your Civo instances and Kubernetes clusters.

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Expand your capacity, not your complexity


Persistent NVMe volumes for your instances and clusters. Attach them, grow them, move them between machines, all without downtime or migration windows.


The hardware does the heavy lifting: the latest NVMe drives across a 25GbE network, tuned to stay fast under sustained load from AI training, analytics, and production databases. From $10.86 per TB a month, transfer included, with a 99.95% uptime SLA behind every volume.

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Features

Give your stateless clusters some staying power

Storage that scales as fast as your deployments, without the headaches.

Native Kubernetes support
Resize and move on demand
Full API and CLI control
Enterprise-grade reliability

One price.

No surprises.


1TB of NVMe block storage for $10.86/month. Unlimited data transfer included. No egress fees, no per-IOP charges, no tiered pricing tables to decode.

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FAQs

Frequently asked questions

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What is block storage?

Block storage is a method of storing data in fixed-sized units called "blocks." Each block has its own unique identifier, allowing for fast and efficient data access. Because applications interact with these blocks directly without navigating a file system, block storage is ideal for performance-sensitive tasks like running databases, compute, and boot volumes. For more information, visit our block storage guide