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An example command is provided as follows: Take OBS as an example. To manually rotate a key, create a custom key on the KMS console. Replace the old custom key with the new one on the OBS console.
Pay-per-use Key instance fee x Duration + Number of API requests x API request fee Default keys A default key is automatically created by another cloud service using KMS, such as Object Storage Service (OBS). The alias of a default key ends with /default.
KMS Start Performing OBS Server-Side Encryption with KMS Managed Keys KPS Start Logging In to a Linux ECS with a Private Key 05 APIs Learn how to use APIs to manage keys and key pairs.
Scenarios: Small-size data encryption Large-size data encryption Encryption in Object Storage Service (OBS) Encryption in Elastic Volume Service (EVS) Encryption in Image Management Service (IMS)
Scenarios: Small-size data encryption Large-size data encryption Encryption in Object Storage Service (OBS) Encryption in Elastic Volume Service (EVS) Encryption in Image Management Service (IMS)
Public services, such as Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), Object Storage Service (OBS), Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Elastic IP (EIP), and Image Management Service (IMS), are shared within the same region.
Scenarios Encrypt data in OBS Encrypt data in EVS Encrypt data in IMS Encrypt an RDS DB instance Use custom keys to directly encrypt and decrypt small volumes of data.
Default Key A default key is automatically created by another cloud service using KMS, such as Object Storage Service (OBS). The alias of a default key ends with /default. The default key cannot be disabled and does not support scheduled deletion.