*Removing* a [Volume|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Volumes] will delete the Volume configuration from this CDP Server. All backed up data will remain on the disk and the Volume folder is kept.
Removing a Volume is useful when you need to transfer it between Agents. After being removed on one Agent it can be imported on another. See [Importing Existing Volume|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Importing+Existing+Volume].
Follow the instructions below to remove a Volume in CDP.
1. Click on "Volumes" in the Main Menu to access the "Volumes" page.
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2. In the right top area, find a Volume and click "Remove" icon for this Volume in the "Actions" column.
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{info:title=Tip}To find a Volume, you can use the Basic and Advanced List Filters. See [Customizing the Volumes List|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Customizing+the+Volumes+List].
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3. Confirm your request to remove the Volume by clicking on "Remove" in the displayed confirmation window.
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4. The Volume will disappear from the "Volumes" list.{excerpt:hidden=true}Instructions on how to remove Volumes in CDP.{excerpt}
Removing a Volume is useful when you need to transfer it between Agents. After being removed on one Agent it can be imported on another. See [Importing Existing Volume|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Importing+Existing+Volume].
Follow the instructions below to remove a Volume in CDP.
1. Click on "Volumes" in the Main Menu to access the "Volumes" page.
!main-menu-ent.png!
2. In the right top area, find a Volume and click "Remove" icon for this Volume in the "Actions" column.
!rem.png!
{info:title=Tip}To find a Volume, you can use the Basic and Advanced List Filters. See [Customizing the Volumes List|http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP3/Customizing+the+Volumes+List].
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3. Confirm your request to remove the Volume by clicking on "Remove" in the displayed confirmation window.
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4. The Volume will disappear from the "Volumes" list.{excerpt:hidden=true}Instructions on how to remove Volumes in CDP.{excerpt}