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FAQs About ECSs How Do I Determine the Number of ECSs Required? You can summarize the computing resources (such as CPU and memory) occupied by your application software and estimate the number of required ECSs based on the computing resources provided by each ECS. Can I Exclusively
How Is an ECS in a DeC Billed? You can buy pay-per-use ECSs in a DeC using the remaining computing resources on the physical servers you have bought. No additional fees are charged for the computing resources.
flavors allowed on m3 DCCs ECS Flavor vCPUs Memory (GiB) m3.large.8 2 16 m3.xlarge.8 4 32 m3.2xlarge.8 8 64 m3.3xlarge.8 12 96 m3.4xlarge.8 16 128 m3.6xlarge.8 24 192 m3.8xlarge.8 32 256 m3.15xlarge.8 60 512 m3.16xlarge.8 64 512 Table 5 ECS flavors allowed on m6 DCCs ECS Flavor vCPUs
flavors allowed on c3 DCCs ECS Flavor vCPUs Memory (GiB) c3.large.2 2 4 c3.xlarge.2 4 8 c3.2xlarge.2 8 16 c3.3xlarge.2 12 24 c3.4xlarge.2 16 32 c3.6xlarge.2 24 48 c3.8xlarge.2 32 64 c3.15xlarge.2 60 128 Table 10 ECS flavors allowed on c3_pro DCCs ECS Flavor vCPUs Memory (GiB) c3.
DCC and DeC After the DeC service is provisioned for you and you have obtained physical device resources, you can use the following services in the resource area of your DeC: Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) Bare Metal Server (BMS) Image Management Service (IMS) Auto Scaling (AS) Elastic
flavors allowed on kc1 DCCs ECS Flavor vCPUs Memory (GiB) kc1.small.1 1 1 kc1.large.2 2 4 kc1.xlarge.2 4 8 kc1.2xlarge.2 8 16 kc1.3xlarge.2 12 24 kc1.4xlarge.2 16 32 kc1.6xlarge.2 24 48 kc1.8xlarge.2 32 64 kc1.12xlarge.2 48 96 Table 4 ECS flavors allowed on kc1_pro DCCs ECS Flavor
What Are the Characteristics of ECSs in a DeC? In a DeC, you can purchase only pay-per-use ECSs. As to the ECSs purchased in a DeC, you do not need to pay for computing resources because ECSs in the DeC use the remaining computing resources on physical servers you have purchased.
Included services Dedicated ECS: Create dedicated ECSs of different types as needed. Dedicated ECSs are free of charge; the only costs incurred are those associated with IP addresses, bandwidth resources, and EVS disks.
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.
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.
When creating an ECS, if you select an encrypted image, the system disk of the created ECS automatically has encryption enabled, and the encryption mode complies with the image encryption mode. When creating an ECS, you can encrypt added data disks.
4 8 32 s3.4xlarge.4 16 64 Table 8 ECS flavors allowed on s6 DCCs ECS Flavor vCPUs Memory (GiB) s6.small.1 1 1 s6.medium.2 1 2 s6.large.2 2 4 s6.xlarge.2 4 8 s6.2xlarge.2 8 16 s6.medium.4 1 4 s6.large.4 2 8 s6.xlarge.4 4 16 s6.2xlarge.4 8 32 Table 9 ECS flavors allowed on s7 DCCs
Automatic ECS migration can be performed only when the computing resources are redundant. After a fault occurs, the faulty physical server will be replaced with a normal one. The ID, private IP address, and EIP of the ECS remain unchanged.
Public services, such as Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), Object Storage Service (OBS), Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Elastic IP, and Image Management Service (IMS), are shared within the same cloud region.
The available memory of the DeC physical server required for managing an ECS usually occupies about 1% to 2% of the memory size defined by the ECS flavor. The memory for managing the ECS cannot be used by the ECS. Idle: specifies the unused memory capacity.
The value can be ecs or bms. Example Request Querying the obtained resources whose service_type is ecs GET https://{Endpoint}/v1/056f7ec7e100d3d32f81c014630b5648/dcc/resource_clusters?