Cloning a Boot Volume

On Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, you can create a clone from a boot volume using the Block Volume service. Cloning enables you to make a copy of an existing boot volume without needing to go through the backup and restore process.

Any subsequent changes to the data on the source boot volume are not copied to the boot volume clone. The clone is the same size as the source boot volume unless you specify a larger volume size when you create the clone.

The clone operation occurs immediately and you can use the cloned boot volume when the state changes to available.

There is a single point-in-time reference for a source boot volume while it is being cloned. If you clone a boot volume while the associated compute instance is running, you need to wait for the first clone operation to complete before creating more clones. You also need to wait for any backup operations to complete.

You can only create a clone for a boot volume within the same tenant. You can create a clone of a boot volume in a different compartment from the source volume compartment if you have the required access permissions.

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