Updated on 2022-12-02 GMT+08:00
How Do I View and Increase the BMS Quota?
What Is Quota?
Quotas can limit the number or amount of resources available to users, such as the maximum number of ECSs or EVS disks that can be created.
If the existing resource quota cannot meet your service requirements, you can apply for a higher quota.
How Do I View My Quotas?
- Log in to the management console.
- Click
in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
- In the upper right corner of the page, choose Resources > My Quotas.
The Service Quota page is displayed.
Figure 1 My Quotas - View the used and total quota of each type of resources on the displayed page.
If a quota cannot meet service requirements, apply for a higher quota.
How Do I Apply for a Higher Quota?
- Log in to the management console.
- In the upper right corner of the page, choose Resources > My Quotas.
The Service Quota page is displayed.
Figure 2 My Quotas - Click Increase Quota.
- On the Create Service Ticket page, configure parameters as required.
In Problem Description area, fill in the content and reason for adjustment.
- After all necessary parameters are configured, select I have read and agree to the Tenant Authorization Letter and Privacy Statement and click Submit.
Parent topic: General FAQ
General FAQ FAQs
- What Are the Restrictions on Using BMSs?
- How Are BMSs Different from ECSs?
- What Are the Differences Between BMSs and Traditional Physical Servers?
- What Are the Differences Between BMS and Dedicated Host (DeH)?
- How Do BMSs Ensure Data Security?
- Can I Use APIs to Access BMSs?
- What OS Images Does BMS Support?
- Will Services Be Affected If Hyper-Threading Is Configured for BMS?
- How Do I View and Increase the BMS Quota?
- How Do I Synchronize the Time of a BMS?
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