Overview
What Is Elastic Volume Service?
Elastic Volume Service (EVS) offers scalable block storage for ECSs. With high reliability, high performance, and rich specifications, EVS disks can be used for distributed file systems, development and test environments, data warehouse applications, and high-performance computing (HPC) scenarios to meet diverse service requirements.
Disk Types
EVS disk types differ in performance. Choose the disk type based on your requirements. The details are described as follows:
For more information about EVS disk specifications and performance, see Elastic Volume Service User Guide.
Helpful Links
- Attaching an EVS Disk to an ECS
- Introduction to Data Disk Initialization Scenarios and Partition Styles
- What Cannot I Find My Newly Purchased Data Disk After I Log In to My Windows ECS?
- How Can I Adjust System Disk Partitions?
- Can Multiple Disks Be Attached to an ECS?
- What Are the Restrictions on Attaching an EVS Disk to an ECS?
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