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---
layout: docs
page_title: In-Memory - Storage Backends - Configuration
sidebar_title: In-Memory
description: |-
The In-Memory storage backend is used to persist Vault's data entirely
in-memory on the same machine in which Vault is running. This is useful for
development and experimentation, but use of this backend is highly discouraged
in production except in very specific use-cases.
---
# In-Memory Storage Backend
The In-Memory storage backend is used to persist Vault's data entirely in-memory
on the same machine in which Vault is running. This is useful for development
and experimentation, but use of this backend is **highly discouraged in
production**. All data is lost when Vault or the machine on which it is running
is restarted.
- **No High Availability** the In-Memory backend does not support high
availability.
- **Not Production Recommended** the In-Memory backend is not recommended for
production installations as data does not persist beyond restarts.
- **HashiCorp Supported** the In-Memory backend is officially supported by
HashiCorp.
```hcl
storage "inmem" {}
```
## `inmem` Parameters
The In-Memory storage backend has no configuration parameters.
## `inmem` Examples
This example shows activating the In-Memory storage backend.
```hcl
storage "inmem" {}
```