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Storage Management Overview EVS Volumes SFS Turbo Volumes Parent topic: Using CCI Through the CCI Console and APIs
Visual Designer Introduction Visual Designer UI Cloud Services or Elements Shortcut Keys of Visual Designer Writing a Template to Create an EVS Disk
Key Event Notifications How Do I Enable Alarm Notifications for EVS? What Services Are Supported by Key Event Notifications?
Cloud Backup and Recovery (CBR) allows you to easily back up Elastic Cloud Servers (ECSs), Bare Metal Servers (BMSs), and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks, as well as on-premises VMware virtual environments.
If an EVS disk is used, click Expansion on the right of Storage Capacity to dynamically expand the EVS disk capacity. For details, see Dynamically Expanding EVS Disk Capacity. Parent topic: Managing Notebook Instances
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.
Best Practices of SAP System Capacity Expansion Overview Before You Start Upgrading ECS Configuration Expanding EVS Disk Capacity Verifying the Expansion FAQs
Public services, such as Elastic Cloud Server (ECS), Elastic Volume Service (EVS), Object Storage Service (OBS), Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), Elastic IP (EIP), and Image Management Service (IMS), are shared within the same region.
NOTE: For details about IOPS of GPSSD2 and ESSD2 EVS disks, see Disk Types and Performance. Only pay-per-use billing is supported currently. throughput No Integer Specifies the throughput of an EVS disk. The unit is MiB/s.
Rightsizing Resources Overview of Resource Optimization Supported Regions Optimizing EVS, EIP, and ELB Resources Calculating Estimated Monthly Savings Parent topic: Cost Optimization
FAQ How do I use EVS in a development environment? When creating a notebook instance, select a small-capacity EVS disk. You can scale out the disk as needed. For details, see Dynamically Expanding EVS Disk Capacity.
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
EVS Disks When you purchase a FlexusX instance, the EVS disk device type is VBD by default and cannot be changed. After purchasing a FlexusX instance, you can add SCSI data disks.
Figure 1 SMS networking Connecting the Source Server to Huawei Cloud API Gateway The Agent installed on the source server must communicate with Huawei Cloud services IAM, ECS, EVS, IMS, VPC, SMS, OBS, and DNS during the migration.
Example: On October 10, 2023, a customer subscribed to an EVS disk for one month. The Billing Center generated an order for the new purchase and the bill for the resource usage. On November 8, 2023, the customer renewed the EVS disk for one month.
Billed Items You will be billed for cloud phone servers, EIP bandwidths, and EVS disks. For details about the billing factors and formulas for each billed item, see Billing Items.
Pay-per-Use to Yearly/Monthly Yearly/Monthly to Pay-per-Use EVS disk Changing the billing mode independently from the ECS billing mode is not supported. You must attach an EVS disk to an ECS and initiate the change on the ECS side.
Does a GaussDB(DWS) Snapshot Have the Same Function as an EVS Snapshot?
Does a GaussDB(DWS) Snapshot Have the Same Function as an EVS Snapshot? Parent topic: FAQs
Changing GaussDB(DWS) Cluster Specifications Using the Elastic Specification Change Changing All Specifications Disk Capacity Expansion of an EVS Cluster Parent Topic: GaussDB(DWS) Cluster O&M