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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.
Purchasing and Using an ECS (Old Edition) Scenarios Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a cloud server that provides scalable, on-demand compute resources, including vCPUs, memory, OS, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks.
Otherwise, resources, such as vCPUs, memory, and EVS disks, will be automatically released, and data will be lost and cannot be restored. On the ECS console, locate the ECS you want to renew and choose More > Renew in the Operation column.
Otherwise, resources, such as vCPUs, memory, and EVS disks, will be automatically released, and data will be lost and cannot be restored. On the ECS console, locate the ECS you want to renew and choose More > Renew in the Operation column.
EVS Disk Bandwidth (Gbit/s) (Gbit/s) Max.
Billing Items You will be billed for instance flavors, images, EVS disks, and EIPs. Figure 1 ECS billing items For details about the billing factors and formulas for each billing item, see Billing Items.
After a pay-per-use or spot ECS is deleted, its associated resources (such as EVS disks and EIPs) that are not deleted together with the ECS continuously generate costs.
Other resources (EVS disks, EIPs, and bandwidth) associated with the ECS instance will continue to be billed. After a special ECS instance is stopped, its resources will be retained and continue to be billed.
For details about how to create a snapshot, see Creating an EVS Snapshot in Elastic Volume Service User Guide. Backups and snapshots created for the ECS are used to restore data. If the specifications fail to be modified, you can use the backups or snapshots to restore data.
AZ See Availability Zone E ECS See Elastic Cloud Server EIP See Elastic IP Elastic Cloud Server An Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a computing server that consists of CPUs, memory, images, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks and allows on-demand allocation and elastic scaling.
AZ See Availability Zone E ECS See Elastic Cloud Server EIP See Elastic IP Elastic Cloud Server An Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a computing server that consists of CPUs, memory, images, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks and allows on-demand allocation and elastic scaling.
Image Yes GPU Yes EVS disks (system and data disks) Yes EIP bandwidth Yes For a stopped pay-per-use ECS, the startup may fail due to insufficient resources. Please wait for several minutes before attempting another restart or changing the ECS specifications.
Image Yes GPU Yes EVS disks (system and data disks) Yes EIP bandwidth Yes For a stopped pay-per-use ECS, the startup may fail due to insufficient resources. Please wait for several minutes before attempting another restart or changing the ECS specifications.
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.
For details, see Detaching an EVS Disk. 2. Attach the system disk back to the faulty ECS. Parent topic: Linux ECS Issues
For details, see Managing Encrypted EVS Disks.
Initializing EVS Data Disks After you attach a new data disk to an ECS, you must initialize the disk including creating partitions, creating file systems, and mounting the partitions before you can use the disk.
How Do I Restore a Released ECS or EVS Disk? Data cannot be restored if an ECS or EVS disk was not backed up before it is released. For details about how to back up an ECS and restore data using a backup, see Backing Up ECS Data. How Do I Configure CBR and HSS for My ECS?
How Do I Restore a Released ECS or EVS Disk? Data cannot be restored if an ECS or EVS disk was not backed up before it is released. For details about how to back up an ECS and restore data using a backup, see Backing Up ECS Data. How Do I Configure CBR and HSS for My ECS?
If this parameter is not specified, common EVS disks are created by default. Range true: indicates that the created disk is a shared disk. false: indicates that the created disk is a common EVS disk.