Huawei Cloud Flexus
Huawei Cloud Flexus
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Using IAM to Grant Access to FlexusX
- Purchasing a FlexusX Instance
- Logging In to a FlexusX Instance
- Managing FlexusX Instances
- Managing Images
- Managing EVS Disks
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VPC Management
- VPC Overview
- Attaching Extension Network Interfaces to a FlexusX Instance
- Detaching Extension Network Interfaces from a FlexusX Instance
- Changing the VPC for a FlexusX Instance
- Changing the Private IP Address of the Primary Network Interface for a FlexusX Instance
- Configuring a Virtual IP Address for a FlexusX Instance
- Managing EIPs
- Managing Server Security
- Managing Backups
- Viewing Monitoring Metrics and Configuring Alarms
- API Reference
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FAQs
- Product Consulting
- Billing
- OS and Image
- Specification Modification FAQ
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Performance Mode
- How Do I Know Whether Performance Mode Is Enabled for a FlexusX Instance?
- How Much Can Performance Be Improved If Performance Mode Is Enabled for a Flexus X Instance?
- Do I Need to Stop My FlexusX Instance If I Want to Enable or Disable Performance Mode for It?
- Can I Enable Performance Mode After a FlexusX Instance Is Created?
- Will I Continue to Be Billed If I Disable Performance Mode for My FlexusX Instance?
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What Images Does FlexusX Support?
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What Images Does FlexusX Support?
FlexusX instances can be created from public, private, and shared images.
- FlexusX supports the following public images:
Huawei Cloud EulerOS, CentOS, SUSE, Ubuntu, EulerOS, Debian, OpenSUSE, Fedora, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, CentOS Stream, CoreOS, openEuler, FreeBSD, and SUSESAP.
- Shared images and private images can be system disk images, data disk images, and full-server images. In addition, private images and shared images have the following constraints:
- Images are regional resources. FlexusX instances can only use private images that are in the same region as them.
- Only private images created using x86 servers are supported in FlexusX.
- For Windows private images, FlexusX instances only support Windows Server 2022/2019/2016/2012 R2 Standard Edition and Data Center Edition images purchased from Huawei Cloud KooGallery, as well as Windows private images with the Bring Your Own License (BYOL).
- When you use a private image to create a FlexusX instance or change the OS, ensure that the instance specifications (vCPUs, memory, and system disk capacity) meet the requirements of that private image. Otherwise, the private image cannot be used.
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