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Creating a DCS Instance Function This API is used to create a DCS instance which is billed in pay-per-use mode or yearly/monthly mode. Calling Method For details, see Calling APIs. Authorization Information Each account has all the permissions required to call all APIs, but IAM users
Attaching a Disk to an ECS Scenarios If the existing disks of an ECS fail to meet service requirements, for example, due to insufficient disk space or poor disk performance, you can attach more available EVS disks to the ECS, or create more disks (choosing Storage > Elastic Volume
ECS Security Check Are ECSs with Simple Passwords Easily Attacked? How Is ECS Security Ensured? How Can I Disable Operation Protection? Parent topic: FAQs
Viewing ECS Information Viewing the ECS Creation Status Viewing Failed Tasks Viewing ECS Details Exporting ECS Information Parent topic: Instances
ECS Deletion and Unsubscription What Happens After I Click the Delete Button? Can a Deleted ECS Be Provisioned Again? Can a Deleted ECS Be Restored? How Do I Delete or Restart an ECS? Can I Forcibly Restart or Stop an ECS? Parent topic: FAQs
DCS Instance Types Single-Node Redis Master/Standby Redis Proxy Cluster Redis Redis Cluster Read/Write Splitting Redis Comparing DCS Redis Instance Types Single-Node Memcached (Discontinued) Master/Standby Memcached (Discontinued)
What Is DCS? Huawei Cloud Distributed Cache Service (DCS) is an online, distributed, fast in-memory cache service compatible with Redis. It is reliable, scalable, usable out of the box, and easy to manage, meeting your requirements for high read/write performance and fast data access
DCS Instance Specifications Redis 4.0/5.0/6.0/7.0 Redis 6.0 Enterprise Edition Redis 3.0 Instance Specifications (Discontinued) Memcached Instance Specifications (Discontinued)
Selecting DCS Products Select a DCS Redis instance based on your service scenarios, performance requirements, and budget. This document provides references for selecting product editions, instance types, and instance specifications. Selecting a Product Edition Table 1 Product editions
ECS Specifications for CloudPond This section describes the specifications supported by CloudPond. General Computing General Computing-plus Memory-Optimized For details, see Specifications. For details about how to purchase an ECS, see Creating an ECS at an edge site. General Computing
What Is ECS? An Elastic Cloud Server (ECS) is a basic computing unit that consists of vCPUs, memory, OS, and Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks. You can create an ECS by specifying its vCPUs, memory, specifications, OS, network, and login mode. After creating an ECS, you can use it
Changing ECS Names Scenarios After an ECS is created, you can change its name as needed. Multiple ECS names can be changed in a batch. After the change is complete, the ECS names will be identical. Changing the Name of a Single ECS Log in to the management console. Click in the upper
Managing ECS Status You can start, stop, restart, or delete the ECS. To prevent a sudden load increase, you are advised to start or stop a small number of ECSs at a time. If an ECS remains in the Restarting or Stopping state for a long time, you can forcibly restart or stop it. In
Viewing ECS Metrics Scenarios The cloud platform provides Cloud Eye, which monitors the statuses of your ECSs. You can obtain the monitoring metrics of each ECS on the management console. There is a short time delay between transmission and display of monitoring data. The status of
Exporting ECS Information Scenarios The information of all ECSs in your account can be exported to a CSV file locally. The file includes the IDs, private IP addresses, and EIPs of your ECSs. Procedure Log in to the management console. Click in the upper left corner and select a region
Logging In to a Windows ECS Login Overview (Windows) Logging In to a Windows ECS Using VNC Logging In to a Windows ECS from a Windows Server Logging In to a Windows ECS from a Linux Server Logging In to a Windows ECS from a macOS Server Logging In to a Windows ECS from a Mobile Terminal
Backing Up an ECS Scenarios Cloud Backup and Recovery (CBR) enhances data integrity and service continuity. For example, if an ECS or EVS disk is faulty or a misoperation causes data loss, you can use data backups to quickly restore data. This section describes how to back up ECSs
x86 ECS Specifications A Summary List of x86 ECS Specifications General-Purpose ECSs Dedicated General-Purpose ECSs Memory-optimized ECSs Large-Memory ECSs Disk-intensive ECSs Ultra-high I/O ECSs GPU-accelerated ECSs AI-accelerated ECSs Parent topic: ECS Types and Specifications
Managing ECS Groups Scenarios An ECS group logically groups ECSs. ECSs in an ECS group comply with the same policy. Currently, only the anti-affinity policy is supported. This policy enables ECSs in the same ECS group to run on different hosts for improved reliability, high availability
Migrating an ECS to a DeH Scenarios ECSs can be migrated: Between Dedicated Hosts (DeHs) From a DeH to a public resource pool From a public resource pool to a DeH This section describes how to migrate an ECS from a public resource pool to a DeH. Before migrating an ECS, ensure that