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        • How Long Does VBS Take to Back Up an EVS Disk? - Volume Backup Service

          How Long Does VBS Take to Back Up an EVS Disk? - Volume Backup Service

          How Long Does VBS Take to Back Up an EVS Disk? The initial backup of an EVS disk is a full backup and subsequent backup operations are all incremental backups. The initial backup takes a long time whereas subsequent incremental operations are much shorter.

          Help > Volume Backup Service > FAQs
        • Why Was a 40-GB EVS Disk Added to the Target Server During the Migration? - Server Migration Service

          Why Was a 40-GB EVS Disk Added to the Target Server During the Migration? - Server Migration Service

          Why Was a 40-GB EVS Disk Added to the Target Server During the Migration? SMS creates and attaches a 40-GB EVS disk to each target server temporarily during the migration. These EVS disks are billed on a pay-per-use basis.

          Help > Server Migration Service > FAQs > Disk Management
        • Optimizing EVS, EIP, and ELB Resources - Cost Center

          Optimizing EVS, EIP, and ELB Resources - Cost Center

          Possible Causes for No Resource Optimization Recommendations If you have enabled OA but have not received any EIP, ELB, or EVS resource optimization recommendations for a long time, the possible causes are as follows: There are no idle EIP, ELB, or EVS resources.

          Help > Cost Center > User Guide > Cost Optimization > Rightsizing Resources
        • How Do I Know Whether EVS Disks Are Available in a Flavor? - Bare Metal Server

          How Do I Know Whether EVS Disks Are Available in a Flavor? - Bare Metal Server

          How Do I Know Whether EVS Disks Are Available in a Flavor? Some BMSs do not support EVS disks because the BMSs do not have SDI iNICs or for other reasons. Therefore, certain flavors with EVS disks unavailable are provided for creating such BMSs.

          Help > Bare Metal Server > FAQs > Disk FAQ
        • Does CSBS Support Backing Up All EVS Disks on an ECS? - Cloud Server Backup Service

          Does CSBS Support Backing Up All EVS Disks on an ECS? - Cloud Server Backup Service

          Does CSBS Support Backing Up All EVS Disks on an ECS? Yes. CSBS supports backup and restoration of all EVS disks as a whole instead of part of the EVS disks on an ECS. Parent topic: About Backup

          Help > Cloud Server Backup Service > FAQs > About Backup
        • Does CSBS Support Backing Up All EVS Disks on an ECS? - Cloud Server Backup Service

          Does CSBS Support Backing Up All EVS Disks on an ECS? - Cloud Server Backup Service

          Does CSBS Support Backing Up All EVS Disks on an ECS? Yes. CSBS supports backup and restoration of all EVS disks as a whole instead of part of the EVS disks on an ECS. Parent topic: About Backup

          Help > Cloud Server Backup Service > FAQs > About Backup
        • How Can I Use a Backup to Create an EVS Disk or ECS? - Image Management Service

          How Can I Use a Backup to Create an EVS Disk or ECS? - Image Management Service

          How Can I Use a Backup to Create an EVS Disk or ECS? You can use CSBS backups to create ECSs and use VBS backups to create EVS disks. CSBS backups cannot be directly used to create ECSs.

          Help > Image Management Service > FAQs > Image Creation
        • What Are the Differences Between SFS, OBS, and EVS? - Scalable File Service

          What Are the Differences Between SFS, OBS, and EVS? - Scalable File Service

          What Are the Differences Between SFS, OBS, and EVS? Table 1 shows the comparison between SFS, OBS, and EVS. Table 1 Comparison between SFS, OBS, and EVS Dimension SFS OBS EVS Concept SFS provides on-demand high-performance file storage, which can be shared by multiple ECSs.

          Help > Scalable File Service > FAQs > Concepts
        • Progressive Knowledge - Elastic Volume Service

          Progressive Knowledge - Elastic Volume Service

          Elastic Volume Service | Progressive Knowledge - HuaweiCloud Elastic Volume Service Elastic Volume Service (EVS) offers scalable block storage with high reliability, high performance, and abundant specifications for cloud servers.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Progressive Knowledge
        • Can I Attach an EVS Disk Purchased with a Yearly/Monthly Server to Another Yearly/Monthly Server? - Elastic Volume Service

          Can I Attach an EVS Disk Purchased with a Yearly/Monthly Server to Another Yearly/Monthly Server? - Elastic Volume Service

          Can I Attach an EVS Disk Purchased with a Yearly/Monthly Server to Another Yearly/Monthly Server? No. A yearly/monthly disk purchased together with a yearly/monthly server is in a binding relationship with the server. It cannot be attached to other servers.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > FAQs > Attachment
        • Are the EVS Disk Device Names on the Console and the Device Names in BMS OSs Consistent? - Bare Metal Server

          Are the EVS Disk Device Names on the Console and the Device Names in BMS OSs Consistent? - Bare Metal Server

          Figure 6 Attaching an EVS disk (before the BMS restart) Figure 7 Attaching an EVS disk (after the BMS restart) Figure 8 Detaching an EVS disk (before the BMS restart) Figure 9 Detaching an EVS disk (after the BMS restart) To identify EVS disks, log in to the BMS and run the lsscsi

          Help > Bare Metal Server > FAQs > Disk FAQ
        • Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Restoring EVS Disk Data with a VBS Backup? - Volume Backup Service

          Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Restoring EVS Disk Data with a VBS Backup? - Volume Backup Service

          Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Restoring EVS Disk Data with a VBS Backup? Yes. Before restoring the EVS disk data using a VBS backup, you must stop the server to which the EVS disk is attached, and detach the EVS disk from the server.

          Help > Volume Backup Service > FAQs
        • Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Restoring EVS Disk Data with a VBS Backup? - Volume Backup Service

          Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Restoring EVS Disk Data with a VBS Backup? - Volume Backup Service

          Do I Need to Stop the Server Before Restoring EVS Disk Data with a VBS Backup? Yes. Before restoring the EVS disk data using a VBS backup, you must stop the server to which the EVS disk is attached, and detach the EVS disk from the server.

          Help > Volume Backup Service > FAQs
        • Associating EVS Disks with a Backup Policy or Disassociating Them from a Backup Policy - Volume Backup Service

          Associating EVS Disks with a Backup Policy or Disassociating Them from a Backup Policy - Volume Backup Service

          When the Status is Available, the backup job of the associated EVS disks is complete. Disassociating EVS disks In the list of associated EVS disks, locate the EVS disk to be disassociated from the backup policy and click Disassociate in the Operation column.

          Help > Volume Backup Service > User Guide > Data Backup Using a Backup Policy
        • Videos - Elastic Volume Service

          Videos - Elastic Volume Service

          Elastic Volume Service Disks 02:20 Delete a single EVS disk and delete EVS disks in a batch

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Videos
        • What Do I Do If an EVS Disk Attached to a Windows BMS Is in Offline State? - Bare Metal Server

          What Do I Do If an EVS Disk Attached to a Windows BMS Is in Offline State? - Bare Metal Server

          After the modification, format the EVS disk.

          Help > Bare Metal Server > Troubleshooting
        • Associating EVS Disks with a Backup Policy or Disassociating Them from a Backup Policy - Volume Backup Service

          Associating EVS Disks with a Backup Policy or Disassociating Them from a Backup Policy - Volume Backup Service

          When the Status is Available, the backup job of the associated EVS disks is complete. Disassociating EVS disks In the list of associated EVS disks, locate the EVS disk to be disassociated from the backup policy and click Disassociate in the Operation column.

          Help > Volume Backup Service > User Guide > Data Backup Using a Backup Policy
        • Can EVS Disks of a FlexusL Instance Be Expanded? - Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance

          Can EVS Disks of a FlexusL Instance Be Expanded? - Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance

          Parent Topic: EVS Disks

          Help > Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance > FAQs > EVS Disks
        • Creating and Mounting a File System - Elastic Volume Service

          Creating and Mounting a File System - Elastic Volume Service

          Creating and Mounting a File System Scenarios After the logical volume is created, you need to create a file system on the logical volume and mount the file system on the corresponding directory. This section shows how to create an ext4 file system on a logical volume and mount the

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Best Practices > Using LVM to Manage EVS Disks > Implementation Procedure
        • Which ECSs Can Be Attached with SCSI EVS Disks? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Which ECSs Can Be Attached with SCSI EVS Disks? - Elastic Cloud Server

          Which ECSs Can Be Attached with SCSI EVS Disks?

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > Disk Partition, Attachment, and Expansion
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