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- source evs endpoint EVS endpoint in the production region Obtain the EVS endpoint by referring to EVS Endpoints. - source iam ak Access key ID in the production region Obtain AK/SK by referring to How Do I Obtain an Access Key (AK/SK)?
For details, see Expanding an In-use EVS Disk. If an EVS disk in the In-use status is to be expanded, the ECS OS to which the EVS disk is mounted must meet the requirements.
In the list of associated EVS disks, select one or more EVS disks to be disassociated from the backup policy and click Disassociate above the list. The Disassociate Disk dialog box is displayed. Confirm the EVS disk information and click OK.
In the list of associated EVS disks, select one or more EVS disks to be disassociated from the backup policy and click Disassociate above the list. The Disassociate Disk dialog box is displayed. Confirm the EVS disk information and click OK.
Disks Overview Adding a Disk to an ECS Attaching a Disk to an ECS Initializing Data Disks Adding a Yearly/Monthly EVS Disk Detaching an EVS Disk from a Running ECS Expanding the Capacity of an EVS Disk Expanding the Local Disks of a Disk-intensive ECS Enabling Advanced Disk
Example: On January 01, 2025, you purchased a monthly EVS disk, and it would expire at 23:59:59 on February 01, 2025. On January 02, 2025, you renewed the EVS disk for one month. If you did not set a renewal date, the EVS disk would expire at 23:59:59 on March 01, 2025.
ECS Creating Protected Instances Use EVS disks to create replication pairs in asynchronous replication. EVS Creating Protected Instances Create a disaster recovery network on the cloud for asynchronous replication.
All regions Image EVS Disk EVS offers scalable block storage for BMSs.
Table 2 EVS example tags EVS Disk Quantity Tag (Key/Value) 1 to 5 Type/Ultra-high I/O EVS Disks Department/Development-Dept 6 to 10 Type/High I/O EVS Disks Department/Test-Dept 11 to 15 Type/Common I/O EVS Disks Department/Operation_and_maintenance-Dept Parent topic: Quickly Categorizing
The value is in UUID format. size Integer Specifies the EVS disk size, in GiB. device String Specifies the drive letter of the EVS disk, which is the device name of the EVS disk. pciAddress String Specifies the PCI address. bootIndex Boolean Specifies the EVS disk boot sequence. 0
volumes:use", "evs:volumes:create", "evs:volumes:update", "evs:volumes:delete", "evs:volumes:attach", "evs:volumes:detach", "evs:snapshots:create", "evs:snapshots:delete
Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) An ECS is a basic computing unit that consists of vCPUs, memory, OS, and EVS disks. RocketMQ instances run on ECSs. A broker corresponds to three ECSs. Elastic Volume Service (EVS) EVS provides block storage services for ECSs.
To stop billing the EVS storage, go to the ModelArts management console and delete the notebook instances with EVS storage. To stop billing the EVS resources, go to the EVS management console and clear the data in EVS. Parent topic: Billing FAQs
volumes:list evs:volumes:create evs:volumes:get evs:volumes:attach evs:volumes:detach evs:volumes:manage vpc:ports:get vpc:ports:update vpc:ports:create vpc:ports:delete Supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Locking an ECS (native OpenStack API) (discarded) POST /v2.1
The supported IOPS depends on the I/O performance of the Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disk. For details, see "Ultra-high I/O" in Disk Types and Performance of the Elastic Volume Service Service Overview.
The supported IOPS depends on the I/O performance of the Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disk. For details, see "Ultra-high I/O" in Disk Types and Performance of the Elastic Volume Service Service Overview.
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
(Optional) EVS disk EVS disks that you create when you create a BMS are billed in the same manner as the BMS , but those you later attached to a BMS are billed independently (pay-per-use or yearly/monthly). For details, see EVS Pricing Details.
If you purchase a physical.rx2.32xlarge.4 server, the price is: 0.0004 × 400 × 3 = 0.48 (USD/hour) 400 indicates the EVS disk capacity. 3 indicates the number of EVS disks.
For details, see Creating an EVS Snapshot in the Elastic Volume Service User Guide. Roll back disk data from a snapshot. Log in to the Elastic Volume Service console. In the navigation pane on the left, choose Elastic Volume Service > Snapshots. The Snapshots page is displayed.