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Elastic Volume Service (EVS) All ECSs used in HPC scenarios have EVS disks attached. Bare Metal Server (BMS) A BMS is a physical server dedicated for individual tenants. It provides remarkable computing performance and stability for running key applications.
Elastic Volume Service (EVS) All ECSs used in HPC scenarios have EVS disks attached. Bare Metal Server (BMS) A BMS is a physical server dedicated for individual tenants. It provides remarkable computing performance and stability for running key applications.
Creating a Private Image Elastic Volume Service (EVS) EVS disks can be attached to cloud servers to provide additional storage. Purchasing an EVS Disk Scalable File Service (SFS) SFS provides hosted shared file storage for cloud servers. Sharing Files Parent topic: Overview
MPIs Supported in the ECS Scenario The following MPIs are supported in the ECS scenario: Built-in OpenMPI of the IB driver Community OpenMPI Spectrum MPI Intel MPI Platform MPI Install and use an MPI as needed. Parent topic: Installing and Using MPIs
MPIs Supported in the ECS Scenario The following MPIs are supported in the ECS scenario: Built-in OpenMPI of the IB driver Community OpenMPI Spectrum MPI Intel MPI Platform MPI Install and use an MPI as needed. Parent topic: Installing and Using MPIs
Quotas can limit the number or amount of resources available to users, such as the maximum number of ECSs 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?
Quotas can limit the number or amount of 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?
Typical Applications in the ECS Scenario Creating an ECS That Supports InfiniBand NICs Configuring Password-free Login to an ECS Installing and Using MPIs Creating a Private Image Using an ECS Creating an Application Cluster Configuring Password-free Login Between ECSs in a Cluster
Typical Applications in the ECS Scenario Creating an ECS That Supports InfiniBand NICs Configuring Password-free Login to an ECS Installing and Using MPIs Creating a Private Image Using an ECS Creating an Application Cluster Configuring Password-free Login Between ECSs in a Cluster
Configuring Password-free Login to an ECS Scenarios This section describes how to configure an ECS to enable password-free login to it. Background Information $: indicates performing an operation as a common user. #: indicates performing an operation as an administrator. Run the sudo
Configuring Password-free Login to an ECS Scenarios This section describes how to configure an ECS to enable password-free login to it. Background Information $: indicates performing an operation as a common user. #: indicates performing an operation as an administrator. Run the sudo
If an EVS disk is attached to a node in the cluster, the disk is not deleted and is still being billed even if you select Delete cloud server when you delete the cluster. To stop billing, manually delete the EVS disk. Parent topic: FAQs
EVS: provides secure, reliable, and scalable hard disk resources of various flavors to meet performance requirements in different scenarios. If you have not applied for an exclusive storage pool, click EVS and create EVS disks that use public storage resources.
EVS: provides secure, reliable, and scalable hard disk resources of various flavors to meet performance requirements in different scenarios. If you have not applied for an exclusive storage pool, click EVS and create EVS disks that use public storage resources.
Best Practices in the ECS Scenario HPC Resumable Computing Solution
Best Practices in the ECS Scenario HPC Resumable Computing Solution
For details about EVS disk types, device types, shared EVS disks, and encryption, see Elastic Volume Service User Guide. System disk: ultra-high I/O, 40 GB Set network parameters, including VPC, Security Group, NIC, and EIP.
For details about EVS disk types, device types, shared EVS disks, and encryption, see Elastic Volume Service User Guide. System disk: ultra-high I/O, 40 GB Set network parameters, including VPC, Security Group, NIC, and EIP.
All EVS data disks attached to the Linux ECS have been detached. Through the Management Console Log in to the management console. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server. The Elastic Cloud Server page is displayed.
All EVS data disks attached to the Linux ECS have been detached. Through the Management Console Log in to the management console. Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server. The Elastic Cloud Server page is displayed.