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Expanding the EVS Disk Capacity of a FlexusX Instance
Scenarios
If a disk on your FlexusX instance starts to run out of space, you can add capacity. Expanding the disk capacity does not affect the data on the disk.
Billing
If you scale up an EVS disk, you will be billed for the additional capacity. The billing mode of the additional capacity will be the same as that of the disk.
For details, see Billing for Disks.
Procedure
- Log in to the FlexusX console, in the upper left corner, click
, and select a region.
- Locate the FlexusX instance, and in the Operation column, choose More > Manage Disk/Backup > Expand Disk.
- Select the disk you want to expand and click OK.
- Set the new capacity of the disk, click Next, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the expansion.
Follow-Up Operations
After the disk capacity is expanded, you have to log in to the FlexusX instance and extend the partition and file system before you can make use of the additional capacity. If the data disk you expanded has not been initialized, you will need to initialize the disk after the capacity expansion.
- For Linux, see Extending Partitions and File Systems for Data Disks (Linux).
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