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        • Querying EVS Resource Details - Enterprise Self-Service Management

          Querying EVS Resource Details - Enterprise Self-Service Management

          Querying EVS Resource Details Function Query EVS resource details. SLA Item Definition Request success rate ≥ 99.9% Availability Tier 1 Data consistency Eventual consistency can be achieved. The duration of inconsistency is less than 1 minute.

          Help > Enterprise Self-Service Management > API Reference > API > Data Visualization > Querying Tenant Cloud Resources
        • Dynamically Mounting an EVS Volume to a StatefulSet - Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot

          Dynamically Mounting an EVS Volume to a StatefulSet - Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot

          Parent Topic: EVS Volumes

          Help > Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot > User Guide > Storage > EVS Volumes
        • How Can I Migrate Data from an EVS Disk? - Elastic Volume Service

          How Can I Migrate Data from an EVS Disk? - Elastic Volume Service

          How Can I Migrate Data from an EVS Disk? Data migration involves the following scenarios: Cross-AZ data migration: Disk data can be migrated from one AZ to another through disk backups.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > FAQs > General
        • (kubectl) Creating a Pod Mounted with an EVS Volume - Cloud Container Engine

          (kubectl) Creating a Pod Mounted with an EVS Volume - Cloud Container Engine

          (kubectl) Creating a Pod Mounted with an EVS Volume Scenarios After an EVS volume is created or imported to CCE, you can mount it to a workload. EVS volumes cannot be mounted across AZs.

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > User Guide > Storage Management: FlexVolume (Deprecated) > Using EVS Disks as Storage Volumes
        • Why Is the EVS Disk Size Not Updated in the BMS OS After the EVS Disk Capacity Has Been Expanded? - Bare Metal Server

          Why Is the EVS Disk Size Not Updated in the BMS OS After the EVS Disk Capacity Has Been Expanded? - Bare Metal Server

          Why Is the EVS Disk Size Not Updated in the BMS OS After the EVS Disk Capacity Has Been Expanded? If this occurs, scan block devices in the BMS OS. Take the sdh disk of Red Hat as an example, run the echo 1 > /sys/block/sdh/device/rescan command. Parent topic: Disk FAQ

          Help > Bare Metal Server > FAQs > Disk FAQ
        • Resource Planning - Elastic Volume Service

          Resource Planning - Elastic Volume Service

          Therefore, 4 EVS disks are created and attached to the ECS in this example. Parent topic: RAID Array Creation with EVS Disks

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Best Practices > RAID Array Creation with EVS Disks
        • Using an Existing EVS Disk Through a Static PV - Cloud Container Engine

          Using an Existing EVS Disk Through a Static PV - Cloud Container Engine

          In the navigation pane, choose Elastic Volume Service > Disks. Click the name of the target EVS disk to go to its details page.

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > User Guide > Storage > EVS
        • Can I Attach an EVS Disk to a DeH? - Dedicated Host

          Can I Attach an EVS Disk to a DeH? - Dedicated Host

          Can I Attach an EVS Disk to a DeH? No. But you can attach EVS disks to the ECSs on a DeH. Parent topic: DeH FAQs

          Help > Dedicated Host > FAQs > DeH FAQs
        • Initializing a Linux Data Disk (Greater Than 2 TiB) - Elastic Volume Service

          Initializing a Linux Data Disk (Greater Than 2 TiB) - Elastic Volume Service

          For how to back up data using CBR, see Backing Up EVS Disks. For how to back up data using snapshots, see Creating an EVS Snapshot.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Purchasing and Using an EVS Disk > Initializing EVS Data Disks
        • Resource Planning - Elastic Volume Service

          Resource Planning - Elastic Volume Service

          EVS disk Data disk: 10 GB 4 For details about the billing modes and billing standards, see Billing for Disks. Parent topic: Using LVM to Manage EVS Disks

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Best Practices > Using LVM to Manage EVS Disks
        • Querying Details About an EVS Disk (Deprecated) - Elastic Volume Service

          Querying Details About an EVS Disk (Deprecated) - Elastic Volume Service

          Querying Details About an EVS Disk (Deprecated) Function This API is used to query details about a single EVS disk. This API has been deprecated. Use another API. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > Cinder API > Disk Management
        • Disabling the Recycle Bin - Elastic Volume Service

          Disabling the Recycle Bin - Elastic Volume Service

          The Elastic Volume Service page is displayed. Click the Recycle Bin tab. In the upper right corner of the Recycle Bin tab page, click Disable Recycle Bin. A dialog box is displayed. Click Yes. The recycle bin has been disabled. Parent Topic: Managing EVS Recycle Bin

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Managing EVS Recycle Bin
        • Scheduling EVS Disks Across AZs Using csi-disk-topology - Cloud Container Engine

          Scheduling EVS Disks Across AZs Using csi-disk-topology - Cloud Container Engine

          Scheduling EVS Disks Across AZs Using csi-disk-topology Background EVS disks cannot be attached to a node deployed in another AZ. For example, the EVS disks in AZ 1 cannot be attached to a node in AZ 2.

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > Best Practices > Storage
        • Querying Details About All EVS Disks (Deprecated) - Elastic Volume Service

          Querying Details About All EVS Disks (Deprecated) - Elastic Volume Service

          Querying Details About All EVS Disks (Deprecated) Function This API is used to query details about all EVS disks. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > API > Disk Management
        • Using an Existing EVS Disk Through a Static PV - Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot

          Using an Existing EVS Disk Through a Static PV - Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot

          In the navigation pane on the left, choose Elastic Volume Service > Disks. Click the name of the target EVS disk to go to its details page. On the Summary tab page, click the copy button after ID. everest.io/disk-volume-type Yes EVS disk type. All letters are in uppercase.

          Help > Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot > User Guide > Storage > EVS Volumes
        • How Do I Enable Alarm Notifications for EVS? - Cloud Trace Service

          How Do I Enable Alarm Notifications for EVS? - Cloud Trace Service

          How Do I Enable Alarm Notifications for EVS? Background You can perform the following steps to enable alarm notifications for Elastic Volume Service (EVS) operations. Procedure Log in to the CTS console. In the navigation pane, choose Key Event Notifications.

          Help > Cloud Trace Service > FAQs
        • Expanding EVS Disk Capacity - SAP Cloud

          Expanding EVS Disk Capacity - SAP Cloud

          Expanding EVS Disk Capacity Expanding EVS Disk Capacity (Without LVM) This section describes how to expand the capacity of an EVS disk that does not have an LVM logical volume.

          Help > SAP Cloud > Best Practices > Best Practices of SAP System Capacity Expansion
        • Initializing a Linux Data Disk (Less Than or Equal to 2 TiB) - Elastic Volume Service

          Initializing a Linux Data Disk (Less Than or Equal to 2 TiB) - Elastic Volume Service

          For how to back up data using CBR, see Backing Up EVS Disks. For how to back up data using snapshots, see Creating an EVS Snapshot.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Purchasing and Using an EVS Disk > Initializing EVS Data Disks
        • Creating an EVS Disk at an Edge Site - CloudPond

          Creating an EVS Disk at an Edge Site - CloudPond

          (Optional) Attach the EVS disk to an ECS. You are advised to mount EVS disks directly. After an EVS disk is mounted to an ECS, you need to log in to the ECS and initialize the EVS disk before using it. Select a billing mode.

          Help > CloudPond > User Guide > Cloud Resources > Creating Cloud Resources for an Edge Site
        • Permanently Deleting Disks from the Recycle Bin - Elastic Volume Service

          Permanently Deleting Disks from the Recycle Bin - Elastic Volume Service

          Permanently Deleting an EVS Disk Log in to the console. Click in the upper left corner and choose Storage > Elastic Volume Service. The Elastic Volume Service page is displayed. Click the Recycle Bin tab.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > User Guide > Managing EVS Recycle Bin
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