检测到您已登录华为云国际站账号,为了您更好的体验,建议您访问国际站服务网站 https://www.huaweicloud.com/intl/zh-cn
不再显示此消息
When the data is written to a table, new data is stored in the hot storage (EVS disks).
When the data is written to a table, new data is stored in the hot storage (EVS disks).
If the yearly/monthly CloudTable instance is not renewed by the time the retention period ends, the compute resources (vCPUs and memory), EVS disks, and EIPs will be released and data cannot be restored. For details about renewal, see Overview. Parent topic: Billing Modes
Figure 2 BE node configuration Table 4 BE node configuration (EVS) Parameter Description Compute Select proper compute specifications based on service requirements. Each specification displays the CPU, memory, and recommended application scenarios of a single node.
Preparing an ECS Before using a cluster, you need to use a client to connect to the database. After the client is installed, you can access the cluster via the private network address of the cluster. Preparing an ECS For details about how to purchase an ECS, see Purchasing an ECS.
Preparing an ECS Preparing an ECS For details about how to purchase an ECS, see Purchasing an ECS. To purchase an ECS, the following requirements must be met: The ECS must have the same region, AZ, VPC, and subnet as the CloudTable cluster. For details about how to create a VPC, see
Preparing an ECS If the client tool runs on Linux, you need to prepare a Linux ECS that is in the VPC as a CloudTable cluster and the Linux ECS serves as a client host. If you use the following client tools to access a cluster, you are advised to use the HBase shell, a Linux ECS.
If you do not bring your account balance current before the retention period ends, the compute resources (vCPUs and memory), EVS disks, and EIPs will be released and the data cannot be restored.