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Checking the Disk Capacity of an Image

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After a private image is created, you can check the disk capacity of the image.

Check the Disk Capacity of a System Disk Image, Data Disk Image, or ISO Image

You can view the disk capacity of a system disk image, data disk image, or ISO image in the Disk Capacity column in the private image list.

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Under Computing, click Image Management Service.

    The IMS console is displayed.

  3. Click the Private Images tab to display the image list.
  4. In the Disk Capacity column of the row that contains the image, view the disk capacity value. The unit is GB.
    Figure 1 Viewing the disk capacity of a system disk image, data disk image, or ISO image

Check the Disk Capacity of a Full-ECS Image

The disk capacity of a full-ECS image is the sum of the system disk capacity and data disk capacity in the backup from which the full-ECS image is created.

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Under Computing, click Image Management Service.

    The IMS console is displayed.

  3. Click the Private Images tab to display the image list.

    In the Disk Capacity column of the row that contains the full-ECS image, the value is --.

    Figure 2 Checking the disk capacity of a full-ECS image
  4. Click the full-ECS image name.
  5. Click the Backups tab and view the capacities of the system disk and data disks in the backup.

    Disk capacity of a full-ECS image = Capacity of the system disk in the backup + Capacity of data disks in the backup

    For example:

    • If the system disk capacity is 40 GB and no data disk is attached, the capacity of the full-ECS image disk is 40 GB.
      Figure 3 Viewing backup details
    • If the system disk capacity is 40 GB and the data disk capacity is 50 GB, the full-ECS image disk capacity is 90 GB.