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Uploading an External Image File
Updated on 2024-10-31 GMT+08:00
Uploading an External Image File
You are advised to use OBS Browser+ to upload external image files to OBS buckets. For details, see Object Storage Service User Guide.
- Only unencrypted external image files or those encrypted using SSE-KMS can be uploaded to an OBS bucket.
- Only unencrypted ISO image files can be uploaded to an OBS bucket.
- The storage class of the OBS bucket must be Standard.
- If you want to create a data disk image along with the system disk image, you also need to upload an image file containing data disks to the OBS bucket. You can create one system disk image and no more than three data disk images.
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