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          • ECS Lag (Windows) - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Lag (Windows) - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Lag (Windows) Why Is My Windows ECS Running Slowly?

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs
          • ECS Lag (Linux) - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Lag (Linux) - Elastic Cloud Server

            ECS Lag (Linux) Why Is My Linux ECS Running Slowly?

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs
          • Configuring an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

            Configuring an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

            For details, see: Logging In to a Windows ECS Using VNC Logging In to a Linux ECS Using VNC The next time you log in, you can choose a proper login method based on your local environment and whether your ECS has an EIP bound. For details, see How Do I Log In to My ECS?.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Best Practices > Selection and Configuration
          • Will NICs Added to an ECS Start Automatically? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Will NICs Added to an ECS Start Automatically? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Will NICs Added to an ECS Start Automatically? Based on test results, if the ECS runs CentOS 7.0, NICs added to the ECS cannot start automatically. You must start the NICs manually. Parent topic: Network Configuration

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > Network Configuration
          • Is an ECS Hostname with Suffix .novalocal Normal? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Is an ECS Hostname with Suffix .novalocal Normal? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Parent topic: ECS Failure

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > ECS Failure
          • Cold Migrating an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

            Cold Migrating an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

            Cold Migrating an ECS Function An ECS deployed on a DeH can be migrated to another DeH. An ECS deployed on a DeH can be migrated to a public resource pool. An ECS deployed in a public resource pool can be migrated to a DeH. This API is an asynchronous API.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > APIs > Status Management
          • Why Is My Windows ECS Muted? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Why Is My Windows ECS Muted? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Log in to the ECS using MSTSC and check whether audio files can be played properly. Parent topic: ECS Failure

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > ECS Failure
          • Adding NICs to an ECS in a Batch - Elastic Cloud Server

            Adding NICs to an ECS in a Batch - Elastic Cloud Server

            Adding NICs to an ECS in a Batch Function This API is used to add one or multiple NICs to an ECS. This API is an asynchronous API. After the NIC addition request is successfully delivered, a job ID is returned. This does not mean the NIC addition is complete.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > APIs > NIC Management
          • Can a Deleted ECS Be Provisioned Again? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Can a Deleted ECS Be Provisioned Again? - Elastic Cloud Server

            A deleted ECS is retained in the ECS list on the management console only for a short period of time before it is permanently removed from the system. You can purchase another ECS of the same specifications. Parent topic: ECS Deletion and Unsubscription

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > ECS Deletion and Unsubscription
          • ECS Status Check - Config

            ECS Status Check - Config

            Parent topic: Elastic Cloud Server

            Help > Config > User Guide > Resource Compliance > Built-In Policies > Elastic Cloud Server
          • Creating an ECS and Specifying a Non-root User for Login - Elastic Cloud Server

            Creating an ECS and Specifying a Non-root User for Login - Elastic Cloud Server

            Creating an ECS and Specifying a Non-root User for Login Scenarios When you create an ECS, user root is used by default for logging in to Linux ECSs. If you want to use a non-root user for login, create an ECS by referring to this section.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Best Practices > Selection and Configuration
          • What Is the Creation Time and Launch Time of an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

            What Is the Creation Time and Launch Time of an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

            After purchasing an ECS, you can click the ECS name on the list page and view the creation time and launch time in the ECS Information area. Parent topic: ECS Creation

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > ECS Creation
          • Can I Change the OS of an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Can I Change the OS of an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Can I Change the OS of an ECS? Yes, you can change the OS of an ECS. If the OS running on an ECS cannot meet service requirements, for example, a higher OS version is required, you can change the ECS OS.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > OS Change
          • How Quickly Can I Obtain an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

            How Quickly Can I Obtain an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

            How Quickly Can I Obtain an ECS? Obtaining an ECS can take as little as a few minutes. The time it takes to obtain an ECS depends on ECS specifications, available resources (such as EVS disks and EIPs), and system load.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > ECS Creation
          • Why Is the OS Name of the Target ECS Displayed on the ECS Console Different from That of the Source Server? - Server Migration Service

            Why Is the OS Name of the Target ECS Displayed on the ECS Console Different from That of the Source Server? - Server Migration Service

            Figure 1 Image name If you use an existing ECS as the target server, the name of the image used to create the ECS is displayed on the ECS console.

            Help > Server Migration Service > FAQs > Product Consultation
          • Kunpeng ECS Specifications and Types - Elastic Cloud Server

            Kunpeng ECS Specifications and Types - Elastic Cloud Server

            Kunpeng ECS Specifications and Types A Summary List of Kunpeng ECS Specifications Kunpeng General Computing-plus ECSs Kunpeng Memory-optimized ECSs Kunpeng Ultra-high I/O ECSs Kunpeng AI Inference-accelerated ECSs Parent Topic: ECS Types and Specifications

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview > ECS Types and Specifications
          • How Do I Configure File Sharing and Network Disk Mapping for a Windows ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

            How Do I Configure File Sharing and Network Disk Mapping for a Windows ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

            Figure 12 Creating a shortcut Parent topic: Windows ECS Issues

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > Windows ECS Issues
          • Elastic Cloud Server Service Statement

            Elastic Cloud Server Service Statement

            Elastic Cloud Server Service Terms 2.1 Service Content An Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a basic computing component that consists of vCPUs, memory, OS, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks.

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          • What Can I Do If the ECS Startup or Remote Login Fails Due to Incorrect System Configurations? - Elastic Cloud Server

            What Can I Do If the ECS Startup or Remote Login Fails Due to Incorrect System Configurations? - Elastic Cloud Server

            On the ECS list page, locate a normal ECS and click its name. On the displayed page, click the Disks tab. On the Disks tab, click Attach Disk.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Troubleshooting > Linux ECS Issues
          • Adding a Disk to an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

            Adding a Disk to an ECS - Elastic Cloud Server

            This section describes how to add data disks on the ECS console after an ECS is created. Constraints A maximum of 60 disks can be attached to an ECS. The number of disks that can be attached to an ECS varies depending on the ECS flavor and disk type.

            Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Disks
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