Reference documentation and code samples for the Compute Engine v1 API enum Disk.Types.AccessMode.
The access mode of the disk. - READ_WRITE_SINGLE: The default AccessMode, means the disk can be attached to single instance in RW mode. - READ_WRITE_MANY: The AccessMode means the disk can be attached to multiple instances in RW mode. - READ_ONLY_MANY: The AccessMode means the disk can be attached to multiple instances in RO mode. The AccessMode is only valid for Hyperdisk disk types.
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