+In the default Arvados configuration, with no storage classes specified in the configuration file, all volumes belong to a single implicit storage class called "default". Apart from that, names of storage classes are internal to the cluster and decided by the administrator. Other than the implicit "default" class, Arvados currently does not define any standard storage class names.
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+To use multiple storage classes, update the @StorageClasses@ and @Volumes@ sections of your configuration file.
+* Every storage class you use (including "default") must be defined in the @StorageClasses@ section.
+* The @StorageClasses@ section must use @Default: true@ to indicate at least one default storage class. When a client/user does not specify storage classes when creating a new collection, the default storage classes are used implicitly.
+* If some storage classes are faster or cheaper to access than others, assign a higher @Priority@ to the faster ones. When reading data, volumes with high priority storage classes are searched first.
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+Example: