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Enable default encryption for cloud services, such as EVS, RDS, OBS, and SFS, to automatically encrypt stored data. Enable encryption for databases, such as RDS and DWS, to reduce security risks caused by database dragging and data leakage.
Table 2 EVS disks Parameter Description Type Select EVS disk. The method of using an EVS disk is the same as that of using a traditional disk. However, EVS disks have higher data reliability and I/O throughput and are easier to use.
Kunpeng ultra-high I/O ECSs can use both local disks and EVS disks to store data. In addition, they can have EVS disks attached to provide a larger storage size.
If an EVS disk is not mounted to any cloud server, this disk is noncompliant. volumes-encrypted-check ecs, evs If a mounted EVS disk is not encrypted, this disk is noncompliant. vpc-acl-unused-check vpc If a network ACL is not attached to any subnets, this ACL is noncompliant. vpc-default-sg-closed
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.
Due to Elastic Volume Service (EVS) constraints, there can be a maximum of 10 EVS disks with their types being changed at the same time. You may have to wait in a queue when you change your storage type. Procedure Log in to the management console.
Due to Elastic Volume Service (EVS) constraints, there can be a maximum of 10 EVS disks with their types being changed at the same time. You may have to wait in a queue when you change your storage type. Procedure Log in to the management console.
Enabling a DeC Creating a Dedicated BMS Elastic Volume Service (EVS) You can attach EVS disks to a BMS and expand their capacity at any time.
Servers without EVS disks do not support backup. Check whether an EVS disk is attached to the server. 400 CSBS.6010 Volume (%s) attached to server (%s) is shareable volume. The server does not support backup, because it hosts shared EVS disks.
Servers without EVS disks do not support backup. Check whether an EVS disk is attached to the server. 400 CSBS.6010 Volume (%s) attached to server (%s) is shareable volume. The server does not support backup, because it hosts shared EVS disks.
Only EVS volumes 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.
If an EVS disk is not mounted to any cloud server, this disk is noncompliant. volumes-encrypted-check ecs, evs If a mounted EVS disk is not encrypted, this disk is noncompliant. vpc-acl-unused-check vpc If a network ACL is not attached to any subnets, this ACL is noncompliant. vpc-flow-logs-enabled
Flow logs Virtual Private Cloud Security groups Subnets Contains Virtual Private Cloud Flow logs Bandwidth contains VPC publicips Elastic IP isContainedIn VPC Bandwidth Virtual Private Cloud VPC isAttachedTo ECS Cloud server ELB Load balancer MRS MRS NAT Gateway Public NAT gateway EVS
If a mounted EVS disk is not encrypted, this disk is noncompliant.
EVS disks If an EVS disk (a system disk or a data disk) is created with a spot block instance, this EVS disk is billed on a pay-per-use basis.
volumes:list evs:volumes:get evs:volumes:create evs:volumes:attach evs:volumes:manage vpc:securityGroups:get vpc:networks:get vpc:networks:update vpc:subnets:get vpc:subnets:update vpc:ports:create vpc:ports:update vpc:ports:get vpc:ports:delete vpc:networks:create vpc:subnets:create
EVS disk EVS disks are mandatory. A system disk is 40 GB by default. EVS disks can be billed on a pay-per-use or yearly/monthly basis. For pricing details, see Elastic Volume Service Pricing Details. The usage duration of EVS disks should be the same as the associated ECS.
If the IAM user to be added to this group needs all SMS permissions, attach system-defined policies SMS FullAccess, OBS OperateAccess, ECS FullAccess, VPC FullAccess, and EVS FullAccess to the group. EVS KMSAccess must be attached if disk encryption is required.
SCSI Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) is another EVS device type. SCSI EVS disks support transparent SCSI command transmission and allow the server OS to directly access the underlying storage media.