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        • Using PersistentVolumeClaim to Apply for Persistent Storage - Cloud Container Instance (CCI)-Cloud Container Instance 1.0 (CCI 1.0)

          Using PersistentVolumeClaim to Apply for Persistent Storage - Cloud Container Instance (CCI)-Cloud Container Instance 1.0 (CCI 1.0)

          Using PersistentVolumeClaim to Apply for Persistent Storage CCI supports the following persistent storage services in containers: Elastic Volume Service (EVS) is a block storage service that provides three specifications: common I/O (previous-generation), high I/O (SAS), and ultra-high

          Help > Cloud Container Instance (CCI)-Cloud Container Instance 1.0 (CCI 1.0) > devg
        • Common I/O EVS Disks in the CN North-Beijing1, CN North-Beijing2, CN East-Shanghai2, CN South-Guangzhou, and CN South-Shenzhen Regions Will Be Discontinued from the Market on June 15, 2020, 20:00:00 GMT+08:00

          Common I/O EVS Disks in the CN North-Beijing1, CN North-Beijing2, CN East-Shanghai2, CN South-Guangzhou, and CN South-Shenzhen Regions Will Be Discontinued from the Market on June 15, 2020, 20:00:00 GMT+08:00

          After the discontinuation, you can no longer purchase new common I/O EVS disks in these regions and may purchase high I/O EVS disks instead. However, the common I/O EVS disks you have purchased in these regions are not affected.

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        • Which Cloud Storage Types Are Supported and Which Types Require Backup? - Cloud Container Instance (CCI)-Cloud Container Instance 1.0 (CCI 1.0)

          Which Cloud Storage Types Are Supported and Which Types Require Backup? - Cloud Container Instance (CCI)-Cloud Container Instance 1.0 (CCI 1.0)

          Currently, CCI supports the following cloud storage types: EVS disks SFS Turbo file systems If an EVS disk is used, you need to manually configure a backup policy for it. For details, see VBS Backup Management. Parent topic: Storage Management FAQs

          Help > Cloud Container Instance (CCI)-Cloud Container Instance 1.0 (CCI 1.0) > FAQs > Storage Management FAQs
        • What Is ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          What Is ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          An Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a basic computing unit that consists of vCPUs, memory, OS, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. You can create an ECS by specifying its vCPUs, memory, specifications, OS, network, and login mode.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Service Overview
        • Troubleshooting Cases - Volume Backup Service

          Troubleshooting Cases - Volume Backup Service

          Troubleshooting Cases Symptom Failed to attach EVS disks despite following the procedure: Create EVS disks using the same VBS backup (XFS file system backup) and attach them to the same server (to which multiple EVS disks with XFS file system backup have been attached).

          Help > Volume Backup Service > User Guide
        • Troubleshooting Cases - Volume Backup Service

          Troubleshooting Cases - Volume Backup Service

          Troubleshooting Cases Symptom Failed to attach EVS disks despite following the procedure: Create EVS disks using the same VBS backup (XFS file system backup) and attach them to the same server (to which multiple EVS disks with XFS file system backup have been attached).

          Help > Volume Backup Service > User Guide
        • Before You Start - Volume Backup Service

          Before You Start - Volume Backup Service

          Volume Backup Service (VBS) provides snapshot-based data protection for Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. VBS secures your data, even if an EVS disk is faulty or encounters a logical error, for example, accidental deletion, hacker attacks, and virus infection.

          Help > Volume Backup Service > API Reference
        • Getting Started - Elastic Volume Service

          Getting Started - Elastic Volume Service

          Step 1: Purchase an EVS Disk Buy a data disk on the EVS console. Step 2: Attach the EVS Disk Attach the data disk to a Linux server. Step 3: Initialize the EVS Disk Initialize the data disk on the server. Preparations Sign up with Huawei Cloud.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Getting Started
        • Basic Concepts - Config

          Basic Concepts - Config

          A resource can be an Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), an Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disk, or a Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). For details about supported resources and regions, see Services and Regions Supported by Config.

          Help > Config > Service Overview
        • Creating a Snapshot and Backup - Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot

          Creating a Snapshot and Backup - Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot

          EVS disk is located.

          Help > Cloud Container Engine-Autopilot > User Guide > Storage > EVS Volumes
        • Reliability Functions - Well-Architected Framework

          Reliability Functions - Well-Architected Framework

          Cluster HA You can use a shared EVS disk to deploy an intra-AZ cluster or a mission-critical application with HA enabled. One shared EVS disk can be attached to up to 16 BMSs.

          Help > Well-Architected Framework > Well-Architected Framework and Practices > Resilience Pillar > Cloud Service Reliability > BMS
        • How Do I Select a Region? - Dedicated Computing Cluster

          How Do I Select a Region? - Dedicated Computing Cluster

          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.

          Help > Dedicated Computing Cluster > FAQs
        • Getting Started - Elastic Volume Service

          Getting Started - Elastic Volume Service

          Step 1: Purchase an EVS Disk Buy a data disk on the EVS console. Step 2: Attach the EVS Disk Attach the data disk to a Linux server. Step 3: Initialize the EVS Disk Initialize the data disk on the server. Preparations Sign up with Huawei Cloud.

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Getting Started
        • About This Document - SAP Cloud

          About This Document - SAP Cloud

          About This Document Before reading this document, you are assumed to be familiar with SAP systems and public cloud services, such as Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), Relational Database Service (RDS), and Identity and Access Management (IAM), and have acquired

          Help > SAP Cloud > SAP Application AS User Guide > Overview
        • Management and Monitoring - SAP Cloud

          Management and Monitoring - SAP Cloud

          Management and Monitoring Managing the Public Cloud Resources Used by SAP HANA You can use Cloud Eye on the public cloud platform to monitor and manage public cloud resources, such as Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) resources, used by SAP HANA.

          Help > SAP Cloud > SAP HANA User Guide (Single Node)
        • Management and Monitoring - SAP Cloud

          Management and Monitoring - SAP Cloud

          Management and Monitoring Managing the Public Cloud Resources Used by SAP HANA You can use Cloud Eye on the public cloud platform to monitor and manage public cloud resources, such as Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) resources, used by SAP HANA.

          Help > SAP Cloud > SAP HANA User Guide (Single Node)
        • Creating an ECS - Terraform

          Creating an ECS - Terraform

          Creating an ECS Application Scenario An Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a basic computing unit that consists of vCPUs, memory, OS, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. After creating an ECS, you can use it like using your local computer or physical server.

          Help > Terraform > User Guide > Elastic Cloud Server (ECS)
        • Accelerating Access to Websites Built on ECSs - Content Delivery Network

          Accelerating Access to Websites Built on ECSs - Content Delivery Network

          Accelerating Access to Websites Built on ECSs Background An ECS is a basic computing component that consists of CPUs, memory, OS, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. Flexible ECS configuration helps save a large amount of hardware costs.

          Help > Content Delivery Network > Best Practices
        • Using Prometheus to Monitor ECS Metrics - Application Operations Management

          Using Prometheus to Monitor ECS Metrics - Application Operations Management

          Using Prometheus to Monitor ECS Metrics An Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a computing server consisting of the CPU, memory, OS, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disk. It supports on-demand allocation and auto scaling.

          Help > Application Operations Management > Getting Started
        • What Is SDRS? - Storage Disaster Recovery Service

          What Is SDRS? - Storage Disaster Recovery Service

          Overview Storage Disaster Recovery Service (SDRS) provides disaster recovery services for cloud services like Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) and Elastic Volume Service (EVS).

          Help > Storage Disaster Recovery Service > Service Overview
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