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The IOPS supported by cloud SSDs depends on the I/O performance of Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. For details, see the description about ultra-high I/O in Disk Types and Performance of Elastic Volume Service Service Overview.
Example: the binding relationship between EVS disks and ECSs the relationship between ECSs and VPCs OBT Viewing Resource Relationships November 2019 No. Feature Description Phase Documentation 1 My resources You can now: Query all resources. Query details about a resource.
However, if the instance is attached with an EVS disk, the storage space will still be billed. Deleting an Instance Delete the notebook instances that are not needed. Log in to the ModelArts management console.
Using the Visual Designer Compiling a Template Creating an EVS Disk Clearing Resources Compiling a Template Compiling a Template and Creating a Stack 03 Be a Power User Experience how simple it is to deploy cloud service resources using RFS.
Constraints This operation is supported only when the system disk is an EVS disk. Data disks of a BMS cannot be exported as images. The BMS must be stopped. This operation depends on the bms-network-config and Cloud-Init plug-ins in the BMS image.
Resource identifier Regional Each resource identifier (such as instance ID, EVS disk ID, and VPC ID) is associated with a region and can be used only in the region where the resource is created.
You pay only for the disaster recovery site EVS disks and the Object Storage Service (OBS) buckets used. Simple deployment: Agent can be installed online without interrupting production services. The deployment is simple and fast. Parent topic: Common Problems
Example: the binding relationship between EVS disks and ECSs the relationship between ECSs and VPCs OBT Viewing Resource Relationships November 2019 No. Feature Description Phase Documentation 1 My resources You can now: Query all resources. Query details about a resource.
You pay only for the disaster recovery site EVS disks and the Object Storage Service (OBS) buckets used. Simple deployment: Agent can be installed online without interrupting production services. The deployment is simple and fast.
Applicable Billing Item Compute resources Compute resources and EVS disks Applicable Resource Pool Dedicated resource pools Public resource pools and dedicated resource pools Applicable Function Standard ExeML, workflow, notebook, model training, and model deployment Lite Cluster
After a private image is deleted, it cannot be used to create ECSs or EVS disks. After a private image is deleted, ECSs created from the image can still be used and are still billed.
Cloud Backup and Recovery Cloud Backup and Recovery (CBR) provides backup protection for EVS disks and ECSs, and uses backups to restore the EVS disks and ECSs.
Elastic Volume Service Product Type Code Cloud service type code. hws.service.type.ebs Product Name Name of the cloud service product purchased by a customer.
Elastic Volume Service Product Type Code Cloud service type code. hws.service.type.ebs Product Name Name of the cloud service product purchased by a customer.
IOPS Ultra-high I/O: a maximum of 50,000 Extreme SSD: a maximum of 128,000 The input/output operations per second (IOPS) supported depends on the I/O performance of Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks.
More Disks Initializing EVS Data Disks Handling Insufficient Disk Space on a Windows ECS Initializing a Linux Data Disk What Should I Do If a Disk Is Offline?
For details, see Expanding the Capacity of an EVS Disk. After the disk capacity has been expanded, the additional disk space needs to be allocated to an existing partition or a new partition.
Managing DIS Streams Listing DIS Streams Managing a Source Data Schema Changing the OS Reinstalling the OS Creating an Image Purchasing an EVS Disk Using DIS Using DIS Flume Plugin to Upload and Download Data Using DIS Logstash Plugin to Upload and Download Data Using SparkStraming
Migration Scenarios Data Migration on the Cloud Database Migration Incremental Migration Entire Database Migration to the Cloud Purchasing an EVS Disk Cluster Management Creating a CDM Cluster Binding or Unbinding an EIP Security Group Configuration Examples Configuring Security Group
You can: Monitor resource usage and evaluate whether the current configuration is more than you need, for example, you can monitor the usage of CPUs, memory, EVS disks, and bandwidth. Identify idle resources, for example, there may be unattached EVS disks or unbound EIPs.