Name |
Specifies the name of the AS configuration to be created. |
N/A |
Configuration Template |
Select Create a new specifications template.
If this option is selected, configure parameters, such as the vCPUs, memory, image, disk, and ECS type, to create a new AS configuration. |
Create a new specifications template |
I/O Optimization |
Enabling I/O optimization improves network performance between different ECSs and between ECSs and EVS disks attached to the ECSs, which improves the storage performance of the EVS disks. This configuration is optional.
NOTE:
I/O optimization is provided only in certain AZs. Therefore, the system allocates the ECSs in an AS group where this parameter is selected for the AS configuration only to the AZs supporting I/O optimization.
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N/A |
Specifications |
The cloud provides various ECS types for different application scenarios.
For more information, see Elastic Cloud Server User Guide.
Configure the ECS specifications, including vCPUs, memory, image type, and disk, according to the ECS type. |
Memory-optimized ECS |
Image |
- Public image
A public image is a standard, widely used image. It contains an OS and preinstalled public applications and is available to all users. You can configure the applications or software in the public image as needed.
- Private image
A private image is an image available only to the user who created it. It contains an OS, preinstalled public applications, and the user's private applications. Using a private image to create ECSs frees you from configuring multiple ECSs repeatedly.
- Shared image
A shared image is a private image shared by another cloud user.
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Public image |
License Type |
Specifies a license type for using an OS or software on the cloud. If the image you selected is free of charge, this parameter is unavailable. If the image you selected is billed, such as an Ubuntu, SUSE, Oracle Linux, or Windows Server Edition image, this parameter is available.
- Use license from the system
Allows you to use the license provided by the cloud. Obtaining the authorization of such a license is billed.
- Bring your own license (BYOL)
Allows you to use your existing OS license. In such a case, you do not need to apply for a license again.
For more information about the license type, see Elastic Cloud Server User Guide. |
Bring your own license (BYOL) |
Disk |
Includes system and data disks.
- System Disk
Common I/O: uses Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) drives to store data.
High I/O: uses serial attached SCSI (SAS) drives to store data.
Ultra-high I/O: uses solid state disk (SSD) drives to store data.
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Common I/O for System Disk |
EIP |
An EIP is a static public IP address bound to an ECS in a VPC. Using the EIP, the ECS provides services externally.
The following options are provided:
- Do not use: An ECS without an EIP cannot access the Internet. However, it can still be used as a service ECS or deployed in a cluster on a private network.
- Automatically assign: An EIP with a dedicated bandwidth is automatically assigned to each ECS. You can set the bandwidth size. If you select Automatically assign, you need to specify EIP Type, Billed By, and Bandwidth.
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Automatically assign |
Login Mode |
An ECS can be authorized using a key pair or a password.
- Key pair
Keys are used for authenticating the users who attempt to log in to ECS instances. If you select this mode, create or import a key pair on the Key Pair page.
NOTE:
If you use an existing key, make sure that you have saved the key file locally.
- Password
The initial password of user root (for Linux) or user Administrator (for Windows) is used for authentication. You can log in to an ECS instance using a username and password combination.
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Admin@123 |
User Data |
Enables the ECS to automatically inject user data when the ECS starts for the first time. This configuration is optional. |
N/A |