Notes and Constraints
This section describes the constraints on using EVS.
Specifications
Resource Type |
Item |
Description |
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Disk capacity |
Capacity of a system disk |
40 GiB - 1024 GiB |
Capacity of a data disk |
10 GiB - 32768 GiB |
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Maximum capacity supported by MBR |
2 TiB |
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Maximum capacity supported by GPT |
18 EiB |
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Disk performance |
Major disk performance metrics include IOPS, throughput, and latency. |
Different types of EVS disks have different performance. For details, see Disk Types and Performance. |
Security
Item |
Description |
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Disk encryption |
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Quotas
You can sign in to the console to view default quotas. You can submit a service ticket to apply for a larger quota if needed.
Resource Type |
Default Quota |
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Tags |
10 |
Disks |
Default quotas vary depending on regions. See the quotas shown on the console. |
Disk capacity (GB) |
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Snapshots |
Operations
Scenario |
Item |
Description |
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Disk creation |
Maximum number of disks that can be created at a time |
100 |
Disk creation |
Disk creation from snapshot |
For details, see the constraints in Creating a Disk from a Snapshot. |
Disk creation |
Disk creation from backup |
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Disk creation |
Disk creation from image |
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Disk creation |
Device type |
The device type of a disk cannot be changed after the disk is created. |
Disk creation |
Disk sharing |
The sharing attribute of a disk cannot be changed after the disk is created. |
Disk creation |
Disk encryption |
The encryption attribute of a disk cannot be changed after the disk is created. |
Disk attachment |
Constraints on region and AZ |
The disk and the server must be in the same region and AZ. |
Maximum number of servers that a non-shared disk can be attached to |
1 |
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Maximum number of servers that a shared disk can be attached to |
16 |
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Maximum number of disks that can be attached to an ECS |
This number varies depending on the ECS type. For details, see Can I Attach Multiple Disks to an ECS? For a BMS, a maximum of 60 EVS disks (1 system disk and 59 data disks) are supported. Only SCSI disks can be attached. |
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Device name |
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Disk capacity expansion |
Capacity expansion |
Disk capacity can be expanded, but cannot be reduced. |
Capacity expansion of non-shared disks |
Some server OSs support the capacity expansion of non-shared, In-use disks. For details, see Expand Disk Capacity. |
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Capacity expansion of shared disks |
A shared disk must be detached from all its servers before expansion. This means that the shared disk status must be Available. |
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Expansion increment |
1 GiB |
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Disk detachment |
System disk detachment |
A system disk can only be detached offline, which means that the server must be in the Stopped state. |
Data disk detachment |
A data disk can be detached online or offline, meaning that its server can either be in the Running or Stopped state. |
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Disk deletion |
Deletion of pay-per-use disks |
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Snapshot creation |
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For details, see the constraints in Creating an EVS Snapshot. |
Snapshot data rollback to disks |
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Snapshot deletion |
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For details, see the constraints in Deleting an EVS Snapshot. |
Disk type change |
Before the change |
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During the change |
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After the change |
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Recycle bin management |
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