Dedicated Distributed Storage Service
Dedicated Distributed Storage Service

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      • What's New
      • Service Overview
        • DSS Infographics
        • What Is DSS?
        • Region and AZ
        • Storage Pool Types and Performance
        • Storage Pool Capacity Description
        • DSS Disks
        • DSS Three-Copy Redundancy
        • Device Types and Usage Instructions
        • Shared Disks and Usage Instructions
        • Disk Encryption
        • Disk Backup
        • DSS and Other Services
        • Billing
        • Permissions
        • Constraints
        • Change History
      • Getting Started
        • Operation Procedure
        • Step 1: Apply for a Storage Pool
        • Step 2: Create a Disk
        • Step 3: Attach a Disk
          • Attaching a Non-Shared Disk
          • Attaching a Shared Disk
        • Step 4: Initialize a Data Disk
          • Introduction to Data Disk Initialization Scenarios and Partition Styles
          • Initializing a Data Disk in Windows (Windows Server 2008)
          • Initializing a Data Disk in Windows (Windows Server 2016)
          • Initializing a Data Disk in Linux (fdisk)
          • Initializing a Data Disk in Linux (parted)
          • Initializing a Data Disk Greater Than 2 TB in Windows (Windows Server 2008)
          • Initializing a Data Disk Greater Than 2 TB in Windows (Windows Server 2012)
          • Initializing a Data Disk Greater Than 2 TB in Linux (parted)
        • Change History
      • User Guide
        • Permissions Management
          • Creating a User and Granting DSS Permissions
          • DSS Custom Policies
        • Storage Pool Management
          • Expanding a Storage Pool
        • Disk Management
          • Detaching a Disk
            • Detaching a System Disk
            • Detaching a Data Disk
          • Attaching an Existing Disk
            • Attaching an Existing System Disk
            • Attaching an Existing Non-Shared Disk
            • Attaching an Existing Shared Disk
          • Deleting a Disk
          • Expanding the Capacity of a Disk
            • Introduction to Expansion Scenarios
            • Expanding an In-use Disk
            • Expanding an Available Disk
            • Extending Partitions and File Systems on Windows
            • Extending Partitions and File Systems on Linux (fdisk)
            • Extending Partitions and File Systems on Linux (parted)
            • Extending Partitions and File Systems of a SCSI Data Disk on Linux (fdisk)
            • Extending Partitions and File Systems of a System Disk on Linux (fdisk)
          • Managing Encrypted Disks
          • Managing Shared Disks
          • Managing Backups
        • Change History
      • API Reference
        • Before You Start
          • Overview
          • API Calling
          • Endpoints
          • Concepts
        • API Overview
        • Calling APIs
          • Making an API Request
          • Authentication
          • Response
        • API Description
          • Obtaining Details of a DSS Storage Pool
          • Obtaining Details of DSS Storage Pools
          • Querying Details About All Disks
          • Obtaining Details of API Versions
          • Obtaining Details of an API Version
        • Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
          • Introduction
          • DSS Storage Pool Management
          • Disk Management
        • Appendixes
          • DSS Storage Pool Status
          • Error Codes
          • Status Codes
          • Obtaining a Project ID
        • Change History
      • FAQs
        • What Are the Risks of Not Expanding the Storage Pool Capacity?
        • How Many Statuses Does a Storage Pool Have?
        • How Many Statuses Does a Disk Have?
        • Troubleshooting and Impacts on the DSS Usage
        • Can I Attach a Disk to Multiple Servers?
        • Will Data in the DSS Disk Be Lost When the DSS Disk Is Detached?
        • What Should I Do If an Error Occurs on My DSS Disk?
        • How Can I Test DSS Disk Performance?
        • What Are the Restrictions on Attaching a Disk to an ECS?
        • What Are the Precautions for Detaching a Disk from an ECS?
        • Why My Disk Cannot Be Attached to a Server?
        • Can the Disk Space Usage Be Reduced If I Delete Files on a Server?
      • Videos
      • Glossary
      • More Documents
        • User Guide (Paris and Amsterdam Regions)
          • Introduction
            • What Is Dedicated Storage Service?
            • Region and AZ
            • Storage Pool Types
            • Storage Pool Capacity Description
            • What Are DSS Disks?
            • DSS Three-Copies of Data Mechanism
            • Device Types and Usage Instructions
            • Shared Disks and Usage Instructions
            • Disk Encryption
            • DSS and Other Services
          • Quick Start
            • Operation Procedure
            • Step 1: Apply for a Storage Pool
            • Step 2: Create a Disk
            • Step 3: Attach a Disk
              • Attaching a Non-Shared Disk
              • Attaching a Shared Disk
            • Initialize a Data Disk
              • Introduction to Data Disk Initialization Scenarios and Partition Styles
              • Initializing a Data Disk in Windows (Windows Server 2008)
              • Initializing a Data Disk in Windows (Windows Server 2016)
              • Initializing a Data Disk in Linux (fdisk)
              • Initializing a Data Disk in Linux (parted)
              • Initializing a Data Disk Greater Than 2 TB in Windows (Windows Server 2008)
              • Initializing a Data Disk Greater Than 2 TB in Windows (Windows Server 2012)
              • Initializing a Data Disk Greater Than 2 TB in Linux (parted)
            • Obtaining the Domain Name
            • Obtaining the Region
          • Management
            • Storage Pool Management
              • Expanding a Storage Pool
              • Deleting a Storage Pool
            • Disk Management
              • Detaching a Disk
                • Detaching a System Disk
                • Detaching a Data Disk
              • Deleting a Disk
              • Expanding the Capacity of a Disk
                • Introduction to Expansion Scenarios
                • Expanding an In-use Disk
                • Expanding an Available Disk
                • Performing Post-Expansion Operations for a Windows Disk
                • Performing Post-Expansion Operations for a Disk in Linux (fdisk)
                • Performing Post-Expansion Operations for a Disk in Linux (parted)
                • Performing Post-Expansion Operations for a SCSI Data Disk in Linux (fdisk)
                • Performing Post-Expansion Operations for a System Disk in Linux (fdisk)
              • Managing an Encrypted Disk
              • Managing a Shared Disk
              • Managing a Backup
          • FAQs
            • What Are the Risks of Not Expanding the Storage Pool Capacity?
            • How Many Statuses Does a Storage Pool Have?
            • How Many Statuses Does a Disk Have?
            • Troubleshooting and Impacts on the DSS Usage
            • Can I Attach a Disk to Multiple Servers?
            • Will Data in the DSS Disk Be Lost When the DSS Disk Is Detached?
            • What Should I Do If an Error Occurs on My DSS Disk?
            • What Are the Restrictions on Attaching a Disk to an ECS?
            • What Are the Precautions for Detaching a Disk from an ECS?
            • Why My Disk Cannot Be Attached to a Server?
          • Change History
      • General Reference
        • Glossary
        • Service Level Agreement
        • White Papers
        • Endpoints
        • Permissions