diff --git a/desktop/dashboard.md b/desktop/dashboard.md index 47f88640ab..e504b34680 100644 --- a/desktop/dashboard.md +++ b/desktop/dashboard.md @@ -227,7 +227,9 @@ To interact with remote repositories: ## Explore volumes -The **Volumes** view in Docker Dashboard enables you to easily create and delete [volumes](../storage/volumes.md) and see which ones are being used. If you are a developer subscribed to a Pro or a Team plan, you can also see which container is using a specific volume and explore the files and folders in your volumes. +You can use [volumes](../storage/volumes.md) to store files and share them among containers. Volumes are created and are directly managed by Docker. They are also the preferred mechanism to persist data in Docker containers and services. + +The **Volumes** view in Docker Dashboard enables you to easily create and delete volumes and see which ones are being used. If you are a developer subscribed to a Pro or a Team plan, you can also see which container is using a specific volume and explore the files and folders in your volumes. {% include upgrade-cta.html body="To start exploring the details in your volumes, upgrade to a Pro or a Team plan." @@ -235,15 +237,30 @@ The **Volumes** view in Docker Dashboard enables you to easily create and delete target-url="https://www.docker.com/pricing?utm_source=docker&utm_medium=webreferral&utm_campaign=docs_driven_upgrade_volumes" %} +The following table lists the Volumes UI features available in each plan: + +{% assign yes = '![yes](/images/green-check.svg){: .inline style="height: 14px; margin: 0 auto"}' %} + +| Feature | Free | Pro | Team | +|:----------------------------------------------|:---------:|:---------:|:--------:| +| View, create, and delete volumes | {{ yes }} | {{ yes }} | {{ yes }} | +| See which volumes are in use | {{ yes }} | {{ yes }} | {{ yes }} | +| See the size of the volume | {{ yes }} | {{ yes }} | {{ yes }} | +| See volume data details (modified date, size) | X | {{ yes }} | {{ yes }} | +| See which container is using a volume | X | {{ yes }} | {{ yes }} | +| Save or delete files from a volume | X | {{ yes }} | {{ yes }} | + ### Manage volumes -By default, the **Volumes** view displays a list of all the volumes. +By default, the **Volumes** view displays a list of all the volumes. Volumes that are currently used by a container display the **In Use** badge. ![List volumes](images/volumes-list.png){:width="700px"} +Use the **Search** field to search for any specific volumes. You can also sort volumes by the name, the date created, and the size of the volume. + To explore the details of a specific volume, select a volume from the list. This opens the detailed view. -The **In Use** tab displays the name of the container that’s using the volume, the image name, the port number used by the container, CPU, memory, disk read/write, and network I/O consumed by the container. +The **In Use** tab displays the name of the container using the volume, the image name, the port number used by the container, and the target. A target is a path inside a container that gives access to the files in the volume. The **Data** tab displays the files and folders in the volume and their file size. To save a file or a folder, hover over the file or folder and click on the more options menu. Select **Save As** and then specify a location to download the file. diff --git a/desktop/images/volumes-list.png b/desktop/images/volumes-list.png index 234c303377..552c302856 100644 Binary files a/desktop/images/volumes-list.png and b/desktop/images/volumes-list.png differ