Last updated: February 2026
What Is Persistent Storage?
Persistent storage refers to data storage that survives system restarts, container rebuilds, and session endings. Unlike temporary storage that gets wiped when a session ends (like ChatGPT conversations), persistent storage keeps your files, scripts, and data available indefinitely. This is crucial for AI agents that need to remember context and maintain workspaces.
How It Relates to EasyClawd
EasyClawd provides persistent storage via Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) for every OpenClaw (formerly Clawdbot/Moltbot) container. Files you upload, scripts your agent creates, data analysis results — everything is preserved across sessions and container restarts. Your workspace is always there when you need it.
Why Persistence Matters
Without persistent storage, your AI agent would forget everything between sessions. With EasyClawd, your agent remembers uploaded files, previous work, installed packages, and running scheduled tasks. This enables long-term workflows, accumulated knowledge bases, and reliable automation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does EasyClawd keep my files?
Yes. EasyClawd uses persistent storage (Amazon EFS). Your files, scripts, and data are preserved indefinitely across sessions and container restarts.
How much storage do I get?
All EasyClawd plans include generous storage for documents, scripts, and data files. Storage scales with your needs as part of your plan.
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