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EVS disk If an EVS disk (a system disk or a data disk) is created along with a pay-per-use ECS, the EVS disk is also billed on a pay-per-use basis.
Set this field to csi-disk for EVS disks.
Set this field to csi-disk for EVS disks.
If an EVS disk is attached to multiple nodes, I/O conflicts and data cache conflicts may occur. Therefore, select only one pod when creating a Deployment that uses EVS disks.
If you selected EVS, you need to select an EVS disk type. The EVS disk types supported by different regions may vary. You can select one disk type on the management console. EVS disks are charged by storage capacity and occupy your EVS disk quotas.
Supported yearly/monthly EVS disks. 2.4.8 v1.21 v1.23 v1.25 v1.27 v1.28 v1.29 CCE clusters v1.29 are supported. Supported GPSSD2 disks. Supported DSS.
Add the tag to an EVS disk. On the EVS console, click the name of the target disk to go to the details page. On the Tags tab, add a tag. Add the tag to an OBS bucket. On the OBS console, click the name of the target bucket to go to the details page.
EVS disk If an EVS disk (a system disk or a data disk) is created along with a yearly/monthly ECS, the EVS disk is also billed on a yearly/monthly basis. EIP Only EIPs billed by bandwidth can be bound to yearly/monthly ECSs created on the CCE console.
Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks are supported for BMSs. InfiniBand NICs are supported for BMSs. Nodes can be created using the CM-v3 API in BMS scenarios. v1.9.7-r0 Highlights: The Docker version of new clusters is upgraded to v17.06. DNS cascading is supported.
Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks are supported for BMSs. InfiniBand NICs are supported for BMSs. Nodes can be created using the CM-v3 API in BMS scenarios. v1.9.7-r0 Highlights: The Docker version of new clusters is upgraded to v17.06. DNS cascading is supported.
For example: In step 1, the first disk in dataVolumes is matched by the EVS disk whose size is 100 GiB and storage class is SAS. In step 2, the second disk in dataVolumes is matched by the EVS disk whose size is 100 GiB because the first disk has been selected.
Storage Storage Overview Storage Basics EVS SFS SFS Turbo OBS DSS Local PVs emptyDir hostPath StorageClasses
EVS, DSS, and local PV Supported only by StatefulSets PV Reclaim Policy A PV reclaim policy is used to delete or reclaim underlying volumes when a PVC is deleted. The value can be Delete or Retain.
SSD | 50 GiB Data disk: General Purpose SSD | 100 GiB EIP bandwidth: 6 Mbit/s, billed by bandwidth Specifications: $0.1952 USD/hour EVS disk: $0.0375 USD/hour EIP bandwidth: $0.084 USD/hour Specifications: 25.5 x 0.1952 = $4.97 USD EVS disk: 25.5 x 0.0375 = $0.95 USD EIP bandwidth
Other resources (such as EVS disks, EIPs, and bandwidth) associated with the ECS will continue to be billed.
EVS disk If an EVS disk (a system disk or a data disk) is created along with a spot price ECS, you are billed for the EVS disk on a pay-per-use basis.
Storage Management: FlexVolume (Deprecated) FlexVolume Overview Changing the Storage Class Used by a Cluster of v1.15 from FlexVolume to CSI Everest Using EVS Disks as Storage Volumes Using SFS Turbo File Systems as Storage Volumes Using OBS Buckets as Storage Volumes Using SFS File
You can follow the following steps to increase the kubelet capacity: Expand the capacity of a data disk on the EVS console. For details, see Expanding EVS Disk Capacity. Only the storage capacity of EVS disks can be expanded.
Cloud Storage Comparison Item EVS SFS SFS Turbo OBS DSS Definition EVS offers scalable block storage for cloud servers.
Set this parameter based on the storage volume type. huawei.com/fuxivol (EVS) huawei.com/fuxinfs (SFS) huawei.com/fuxiobs (OBS) huawei.com/fuxiefs (SFS Turbo) fsType String File system type. Set this parameter based on the storage volume type. ext4: EVS volume.