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        • x86 V5 BMS with Intel Skylake CPU - Bare Metal Server

          x86 V5 BMS with Intel Skylake CPU - Bare Metal Server

          General-purpose This BMS type provides general compute, storage, and network specifications and supports attachment of EVS disks.

          Help > Bare Metal Server > Service Overview > Instance
        • Where Can I View the FlexusL Instance ID and Cloud Server ID Packaged in the FlexusL Instance? - Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance

          Where Can I View the FlexusL Instance ID and Cloud Server ID Packaged in the FlexusL Instance? - Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance

          A FlexusL instance is a package of resources that include cloud servers, EVS disks, CBR vaults, and HSS. FlexusL instances are sold and managed as packages.

          Help > Huawei Cloud Flexus-Huawei Cloud Flexus L Instance > FAQs > Product Consulting
        • How Quickly Can I Obtain an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          How Quickly Can I Obtain an ECS? - Elastic Cloud Server

          The time it takes to obtain an ECS depends on ECS specifications, available resources (such as EVS disks and EIPs), and system load. If it takes a long time to obtain your ECS, contact customer service. Parent topic: ECS Creation

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > FAQs > ECS Creation
        • What Are Quotas? - DataArts Lake Formation

          What Are Quotas? - DataArts Lake Formation

          A quota indicates, for example, how many ECSs or EVS disks can be created. If a quota cannot meet your needs, apply for a higher quota. How Do I View My Quotas? Log in to the LakeFormation console. Click in the upper left corner and select a region and a project.

          Help > DataArts Lake Formation > FAQs
        • Importing a Storage Device - Cloud Container Instance (CCI)-Cloud Container Instance 1.0 (CCI 1.0)

          Importing a Storage Device - Cloud Container Instance (CCI)-Cloud Container Instance 1.0 (CCI 1.0)

          It has the following values: sata: common I/O EVS volume sas: high I/O EVS volume ssd: ultra-high I/O EVS volume nfs-rw: Network File System (NFS) volume efs-performance: high-performance SFS Turbo volume efs-standard: standard SFS volume obs: OBS volume The reclaim policy is set

          Help > Cloud Container Instance (CCI)-Cloud Container Instance 1.0 (CCI 1.0) > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > Kubernetes APIs (Discarded) > Extended PersistentVolumeClaim
        • Detaching a Disk from an ECS (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          Detaching a Disk from an ECS (Discarded) - Elastic Cloud Server

          OSs supporting EVS disk detachment from a running ECS include two parts: For the first part, see External Image File Formats and Supported OSs. Table 1 lists the second part of supported OSs.

          Help > Elastic Cloud Server > API Reference > Out-of-Date APIs > Disk Management (OpenStack Nova APIs)
        • Constraints and Limitations - Cloud Server Backup Service

          Constraints and Limitations - Cloud Server Backup Service

          An ECS with shared EVS disks cannot be backed up using CSBS. CSBS supports crash-consistent backup of EVS disks on an ECS but not application-consistent backup of them. CSBS does not support consistent backup of multiple ECSs.

          Help > Cloud Server Backup Service > Service Overview > Accessing and Using CSBS
        • Constraints and Limitations - Cloud Server Backup Service

          Constraints and Limitations - Cloud Server Backup Service

          An ECS with shared EVS disks cannot be backed up using CSBS. CSBS supports crash-consistent backup of EVS disks on an ECS but not application-consistent backup of them. CSBS does not support consistent backup of multiple ECSs.

          Help > Cloud Server Backup Service > Service Overview > Accessing and Using CSBS
        • Quotas - Cloud Connect

          Quotas - Cloud Connect

          Quotas can limit the number resources available to users, such as the maximum number of ECS or EVS disks that can be created. If the existing resource quota cannot meet your service requirements, you can apply for a higher quota. How Do I View My Quotas?

          Help > Cloud Connect > User Guide > Cloud Connection Operation Guide
        • Can I Use a System Disk Backup to Recover an ECS? - Cloud Backup and Recovery

          Can I Use a System Disk Backup to Recover an ECS? - Cloud Backup and Recovery

          You can also use a system disk backup to create an EVS disk. Disks created using system disk backups can only be used as data disks on servers. They cannot be used as system disks. Parent topic: Restoration

          Help > Cloud Backup and Recovery > FAQs > Restoration
        • Billing - Elastic Volume Service

          Billing - Elastic Volume Service

          Will My EVS Disk Be Unsubscribed or Deleted When I Unsubscribe from or Delete Its Server? Will I Be Billed for the Disks in the Recycle Bin?

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > FAQs
        • Disk Encryption Are Enabled - Config

          Disk Encryption Are Enabled - Config

          Tag evs Trigger Type Configuration change Filter Type evs.volumes Rule Parameter None Parent topic: Elastic Volume Service

          Help > Config > User Guide > Resource Compliance > Built-In Policies > Elastic Volume Service
        • Resilience - Relational Database Service

          Resilience - Relational Database Service

          Resilience RDS for MySQL uses EVS disks to store data, providing three-copy storage and 99.9999999% data durability.

          Help > Relational Database Service > Service Overview > Security
        • Resilience - Relational Database Service-RDS for SQL Server

          Resilience - Relational Database Service-RDS for SQL Server

          Resilience RDS for SQL Server uses EVS disks to store data, providing three-copy storage and 99.9999999% data durability. It also provides features like cross-region replication and intra-AZ anti-affinity, to guarantee reliability and availability of your instances.

          Help > Service Overview > Security
        • What Are the Differences Among CCE Storage Classes in Terms of Persistent Storage and Multi-Node Mounting? - Cloud Container Engine

          What Are the Differences Among CCE Storage Classes in Terms of Persistent Storage and Multi-Node Mounting? - Cloud Container Engine

          EVS volumes: Mount an EVS volume to a container path. When the container is migrated, the mounted EVS volume is migrated together. This storage class is applicable when data needs to be stored permanently. OBS volumes: Create OBS volumes and mount them to a container path.

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > User Guide (ME-Abu Dhabi Region) > FAQs > Storage
        • Risk Monitoring - Elastic Volume Service

          Risk Monitoring - Elastic Volume Service

          For details about supported EVS metrics and how to create alarm rules, see Cloud Eye Monitoring. Parent topic: Security

          Help > Elastic Volume Service > Service Overview > Security
        • How Can I Stop IEC Billing? - Intelligent EdgeCloud

          How Can I Stop IEC Billing? - Intelligent EdgeCloud

          To stop billing for ECSs and EVS disks, delete all ECSs in HomeZones. If you only stop your ECSs, they will still be billed. Please note that deleted ECSs cannot be recovered. Parent topic: Billing

          Help > Intelligent EdgeCloud > FAQs > Billing
        • Backing Up a BMS - Bare Metal Server

          Backing Up a BMS - Bare Metal Server

          It works based on the consistent snapshot technology for Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. With CSBS, you can use backup data to restore BMS data, ensuring data security and correctness. Constraints BMS backups cannot be used to create images.

          Help > Bare Metal Server > User Guide > Instance > Managing BMSs
        • What Are the Differences Among CCE Storage Classes in Terms of Persistent Storage and Multi-Node Mounting? - Cloud Container Engine

          What Are the Differences Among CCE Storage Classes in Terms of Persistent Storage and Multi-Node Mounting? - Cloud Container Engine

          EVS volumes: Mount an EVS volume to a container path. When the container is migrated, the mounted EVS volume is migrated together. This storage class is applicable when data needs to be stored permanently. SFS volumes: Create SFS volumes and mount them to a container path.

          Help > Cloud Container Engine > FAQs > Storage
        • Disk Encryption - Dedicated Distributed Storage Service

          Disk Encryption - Dedicated Distributed Storage Service

          Before you use the encryption function, EVS must be granted with the permission to access DEW. If you have the right to grant permissions, grant KMS access rights to EVS directly.

          Help > Dedicated Distributed Storage Service > Service Overview
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