Deleting Disks
Scenario
If users' service volume changes, data disks are redundant, or they want temporary large-capacity disks that can be uninstalled and unsubscribe from after using them, you can delete a disk by referring to this section. After a data disk is deleted, the data on the disk is permanently deleted and cannot be restored. You are advised to delete a data disk only when the mapping between disk partitions and data disks can be determined. For example, you can delete data disks when there is only one data disk or data disks can be distinguished by disk capacity.
Prerequisites
- You have confirmed that the data on the user data disk is no longer used.
- The desktop has no running tasks.
Constraints
Unnecessary data disks can be deleted only from Windows desktop pools.
Procedure
- Log in to the Workspace console.
- In the navigation pane, choose Desktop Management > Desktop Pool.
The Desktop Pool page is displayed.
- You can access the page for deleting disks of a desktop pool in either of the following ways:
Method 1:
Locate the row that contains the desktop pool whose disks are to be deleted, click More > Disk > Delete Disk in the Operation column. The page for deleting disks is displayed.
Method 2:
On the desktop pool page, click the name of the desktop pool whose disks are to be deleted. The basic information page of the desktop pool is displayed.
Click Delete on the right of the Disk Information column in the desktop pool information. The page for deleting disks is displayed.
- Perform the corresponding operations based on the number of data disks to be deleted.
- The desktop will be restarted during disk deletion. Disk data will be permanently deleted and cannot be restored.
- Only one disk can be deleted from a desktop pool at a time.
- Select the data disk to be deleted, and select I understand the impact and want to continue.
Confirm the deletion.
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