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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.
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.
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.
This parameter is supported in microversion 2.3 and later. bootIndex String Specifies the EVS disk boot sequence. 0 indicates the system disk. Non-0 indicates a data disk. device String Specifies the drive letter of the EVS disk, which is the device name of the EVS disk.
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 Managing Encrypted EVS Disks.
Note the following when using these two types of disks to store data: Only an EVS disk can be used as the system disk of a D1 ECS. Both EVS disks and local disks can be used as data disks of a D1 ECS. A D1 ECS can be attached with up to 60 disks (including local disks).
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 you disable the ECS recycle bin, that does not affect the EVS recycle bin. Prerequisites Before disabling ECS recycle bin, you need to recover or permanently delete any ECSs currently in the recycle bin.
What Can I Do If the Partition Capacity Fails to Be Expanded Using growpart After the EVS Disk Capacity Is Expanded? What Can I Do If Disk Scale-Out Fails When There Is Heavy I/O Workload for SCSI Disks?
Prerequisites To enable ECS recycle bin, you need to enable EVS recycle bin first. For details, see Enabling the Recycle Bin. Procedure Log in to the management console. Click in the upper left corner and select your region and project. Click .
project_id}/cloudservers/action ecs:cloudServers:start - Supported Supported Supported Supported Modifying ECSs in a batch PUT /v1/{project_id}/cloudservers/server-name ecs:cloudServers:batchUpdateServersName - Supported Supported Supported Supported Attaching a specified shared EVS
Cloud Backup and Recovery (CBR) provides backup protection for EVS disks and ECSs, and uses backups to restore the EVS disks and ECSs.
The billing modes of ECSs that have shared EVS disks, DSS disks, or DESS disks attached cannot be changed.