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With Cloud Eye, you can view the edge site ECS, bandwidth and EIP usage. You can also create alarm rules and configure monitoring thresholds and alarm notifications. This will ensure you learn about CloudPond resource status in a timely manner. What Is Cloud Eye?
If an existing ECS in this subnet needs to use the new domain names, restart the ECS or run a command to restart the DHCP Client service or network service. The command for updating the DHCP configuration depends on the ECS OS. The following commands are for your reference.
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.
Core cloud services include ECS, EVS, VPC, and EIP. These services allow you to use compute and storage resources on premises. You can also deploy applications from the KooGallery on the edge site to seamlessly extend the Huawei Cloud ecosystem to the edge (coming soon).
Available Cloud Services Core Cloud Services Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), and Elastic IP You can click Create or Manage to switch to the console of each cloud service. For more details, see Provisioning Cloud Resources.
CloudPond allows you to run core cloud services on premises, including Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), and Elastic IP. In addition to core cloud services, you can deploy additional cloud services as required.