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        • General-Enhanced DB Instances - Relational Database Service

          General-Enhanced DB Instances - Relational Database Service

          General-Enhanced DB Instances About IOPS The input/output operations per second (IOPS) supported by RDS for MySQL depends on the I/O performance of Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. For details, see Disk Types and Performance in the Elastic Volume Service Service Overview.

          Help > Relational Database Service > Performance White Paper > RDS for MySQL > RDS for MySQL 5.6 Test Data
        • General-Enhanced DB Instances - Relational Database Service

          General-Enhanced DB Instances - Relational Database Service

          General-Enhanced DB Instances About IOPS The input/output operations per second (IOPS) supported by RDS for MySQL depends on the I/O performance of Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. For details, see Disk Types and Performance in the Elastic Volume Service Service Overview.

          Help > Relational Database Service > Performance White Paper > RDS for MySQL > RDS for MySQL 5.7 Test Data
        • General-Enhanced DB Instances - Relational Database Service-RDS for MySQL

          General-Enhanced DB Instances - Relational Database Service-RDS for MySQL

          General-Enhanced DB Instances About IOPS The input/output operations per second (IOPS) supported by RDS for MySQL depends on the I/O performance of Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. For details, see Disk Types and Performance in the Elastic Volume Service Service Overview.

          Help > Performance White Paper > RDS for MySQL 5.6 Test Data
        • General-Enhanced DB Instances - Relational Database Service-RDS for MySQL

          General-Enhanced DB Instances - Relational Database Service-RDS for MySQL

          General-Enhanced DB Instances About IOPS The input/output operations per second (IOPS) supported by RDS for MySQL depends on the I/O performance of Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. For details, see Disk Types and Performance in the Elastic Volume Service Service Overview.

          Help > Performance White Paper > RDS for MySQL 5.7 Test Data
        • Application Server DR - SAP Cloud

          Application Server DR - SAP Cloud

          SDRS supports ECS, Elastic Volume Service (EVS), and Dedicated Distributed Storage Service (DSS). SDRS uses multiple technologies, such as storage replication, data redundancy, and cache acceleration, to ensure high data reliability and service continuity.

          Help > SAP Cloud > Best Practices > Best Practices of the SAP ASE Solution > DR
        • About This Document - SAP Cloud

          About This Document - SAP Cloud

          About This Document Storage Disaster Recovery Service (SDRS) provides disaster recovery (DR) services for many cloud services, such as Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), and Dedicated Distributed Storage Service (DSS).

          Help > SAP Cloud > Best Practices > Best Practice of SAP Disaster Recovery with SDRS
        • Which Cloud Services Can Use KMS for Encryption? - Data Encryption Workshop

          Which Cloud Services Can Use KMS for Encryption? - Data Encryption Workshop

          Object Storage Service (OBS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), Image Management Service (IMS), and Relational Database Service (RDS) can use KMS for encryption.

          Help > Data Encryption Workshop > FAQs > KMS Related
        • Overview - Elastic Cloud Server

          Overview - Elastic Cloud Server

          Overview ECS Overview An Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a basic computing unit that consists of vCPUs, memory, OS, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances
        • Getting Started - Elastic Cloud Server

          Getting Started - Elastic Cloud Server

          Purchasing and Using a Windows ECS (New Edition) Scenarios Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a cloud server that provides scalable, on-demand computing resources, including vCPUs, memory, OS, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > Getting Started
        • Purchasing an ECS in Quick Config Mode - Elastic Cloud Server

          Purchasing an ECS in Quick Config Mode - Elastic Cloud Server

          Purchasing an ECS in Quick Config Mode Scenarios Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a cloud server that provides scalable, on-demand resources, including vCPUs, memory, OS, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > User Guide > Instances > Purchasing an ECS
        • 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
        • Supported Regions - Cost Center

          Supported Regions - Cost Center

          Supported Regions Optimization recommendations for EIP, ELB, and EVS resources can apply to all regions. Parent topic: Rightsizing Resources

          Help > Cost Center > User Guide > Cost Optimization > Rightsizing Resources
        • Can SMS Migrate Local Disks on a Source Server? - Server Migration Service

          Can SMS Migrate Local Disks on a Source Server? - Server Migration Service

          You are advised to replace the local disks with EVS disks. Parent Topic: Disk Management

          Help > Server Migration Service > FAQs > Disk Management
        • Can I Attach Existing Data Disks to My FlexusL Instances? - Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance

          Can I Attach Existing Data Disks to My FlexusL Instances? - Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance

          Existing data disks indicate data disks purchased on the EVS console or data disks detached from other servers on Huawei Cloud. Parent Topic: EVS Disks

          Help > Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance > FAQs > EVS Disks
        • What Are the Differences Between Backups and Snapshots? - Volume Backup Service

          What Are the Differences Between Backups and Snapshots? - Volume Backup Service

          A snapshot is the state of an EVS disk at a specific point in time. When you delete an EVS disk, the snapshots of the EVS disk are also deleted. A snapshot and its source EVS disk reside in the same AZ.

          Help > Volume Backup Service > FAQs
        • What Is a Child Resource? - Partner Center

          What Is a Child Resource? - Partner Center

          A child resource is subordinate to other resources or objects, for example, an EVS system disk is a child resource of an ECS. Parent topic: Other

          Help > Partner Center > FAQs > Partner Sales Management > Cloud Solution Providers > Other
        • Billing Items - Cloud Phone Host

          Billing Items - Cloud Phone Host

          If you purchase a physical.rx2.32xlarge.4 server, the price is: 0.0004 x 400 x 3 = 0.48 (USD/hour) 400 indicates the EVS disk capacity. 3 indicates the number of EVS disks. Pay-per-use

          Help > Cloud Phone Host > Billing
        • What Is CBR? - Cloud Backup and Recovery

          What Is CBR? - Cloud Backup and Recovery

          Overview Cloud Backup and Recovery (CBR) enables you to easily back up Elastic Cloud Servers (ECSs), Bare Metal Servers (BMSs), Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks, SFS Turbo file systems, local files and directories, and on-premises VMware virtual environments.

          Help > Cloud Backup and Recovery > Service Overview
        • What Are the Differences Between Backups and Snapshots? - Volume Backup Service

          What Are the Differences Between Backups and Snapshots? - Volume Backup Service

          A snapshot is the state of an EVS disk at a specific point in time. When you delete an EVS disk, the snapshots of the EVS disk are also deleted. A snapshot and its source EVS disk reside in the same AZ.

          Help > Volume Backup Service > FAQs
        • What Are the Differences Between Backup and Snapshot? - Cloud Server Backup Service

          What Are the Differences Between Backup and Snapshot? - Cloud Server Backup Service

          A snapshot is the state of an EVS disk at a specific point in time. When you delete an EVS disk, the snapshots of the EVS disk are also deleted. A snapshot and its source EVS disk reside in the same AZ.

          Help > Cloud Server Backup Service > FAQs > About Concepts
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