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# Repository storage paths
> [Introduced][ce-4578] in GitLab 8.10.
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GitLab allows you to define multiple repository storage paths (sometimes called
storage shards) to distribute the storage load between several mount points.
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> **Notes:**
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>
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> - You must have at least one storage path called `default`.
> - The paths are defined in key-value pairs. The key is an arbitrary name you
> can pick to name the file path.
> - The target directories and any of its subpaths must not be a symlink.
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> - No target directory may be a sub-directory of another; no nesting.
Example: this is OK:
```
default:
path: /mnt/git-storage-1
storage2:
path: /mnt/git-storage-2
```
This is not OK because it nests storage paths:
```
default:
path: /mnt/git-storage-1
storage2:
path: /mnt/git-storage-1/git-storage-2 # < - NOT OK because of nesting
```
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## Configure GitLab
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> **Warning:**
> In order for [backups] to work correctly, the storage path must **not** be a
> mount point and the GitLab user should have correct permissions for the parent
> directory of the path. In Omnibus GitLab this is taken care of automatically,
> but for source installations you should be extra careful.
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>
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> The thing is that for compatibility reasons `gitlab.yml` has a different
> structure than Omnibus. In `gitlab.yml` you indicate the path for the
> repositories, for example `/home/git/repositories`, while in Omnibus you
> indicate `git_data_dirs`, which for the example above would be `/home/git`.
> Then, Omnibus will create a `repositories` directory under that path to use with
> `gitlab.yml`.
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>
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> This little detail matters because while restoring a backup, the current
> contents of `/home/git/repositories` [are moved to][raketask] `/home/git/repositories.old`,
> so if `/home/git/repositories` is the mount point, then `mv` would be moving
> things between mount points, and bad things could happen. Ideally,
> `/home/git` would be the mount point, so then things would be moving within the
> same mount point. This is guaranteed with Omnibus installations (because they
> don't specify the full repository path but the parent path), but not for source
> installations.
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Now that you've read that big fat warning above, let's edit the configuration
files and add the full paths of the alternative repository storage paths. In
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the example below, we add two more mountpoints that are named `nfs_1` and `nfs_2`
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respectively.
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NOTE: **Note:** This example uses NFS. We do not recommend using EFS for storage as it may impact GitLab's performance. See the [relevant documentation ](high_availability/nfs.md#avoid-using-awss-elastic-file-system-efs ) for more details.
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**For installations from source**
1. Edit `gitlab.yml` and add the storage paths:
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```yaml
repositories:
# Paths where repositories can be stored. Give the canonicalized absolute pathname.
# NOTE: REPOS PATHS MUST NOT CONTAIN ANY SYMLINK!!!
storages: # You must have at least a 'default' storage path.
default:
path: /home/git/repositories
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nfs_1:
path: /mnt/nfs1/repositories
nfs_2:
path: /mnt/nfs2/repositories
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```
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1. [Restart GitLab][restart-gitlab] for the changes to take effect.
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>**Note:**
The [`gitlab_shell: repos_path` entry][repospath] in `gitlab.yml` will be
deprecated and replaced by `repositories: storages` in the future, so if you
are upgrading from a version prior to 8.10, make sure to add the configuration
as described in the step above. After you make the changes and confirm they are
working, you can remove the `repos_path` line.
**For Omnibus installations**
1. Edit `/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb` by appending the rest of the paths to the
default one:
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```ruby
git_data_dirs({
"default" => { "path" => "/var/opt/gitlab/git-data" },
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"nfs_1" => { "path" => "/mnt/nfs1/git-data" },
"nfs_2" => { "path" => "/mnt/nfs2/git-data" }
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})
```
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Note that Omnibus stores the repositories in a `repositories` subdirectory
of the `git-data` directory.
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## Choose where new project repositories will be stored
Once you set the multiple storage paths, you can choose where new projects will
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be stored under **Admin Area > Settings > Repository > Repository storage > Storage
nodes for new projects**.
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![Choose repository storage path in Admin Area ](img/repository_storages_admin_ui.png )
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Beginning with GitLab 8.13.4, multiple paths can be chosen. New projects will be
randomly placed on one of the selected paths.
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[ce-4578]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/4578
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[restart-gitlab]: restart_gitlab.md#installations-from-source
[reconfigure-gitlab]: restart_gitlab.md#omnibus-gitlab-reconfigure
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[backups]: ../raketasks/backup_restore.md
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[raketask]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/blob/033e5423a2594e08a7ebcd2379bd2331f4c39032/lib/backup/repository.rb#L54-56
[repospath]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/blob/8-9-stable/config/gitlab.yml.example#L457
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[ce-11449]: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/-/merge_requests/11449