What's New
The tables below describe the functions released in each Bare Metal Server version and corresponding documentation updates. New features will be successively launched in each region.
March 2022
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
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1 |
Extreme SSD |
Extreme SSD EVS disks feature high I/O, low latency, and high availability. They are ideal for database services that require high read/write performance and high data availability. |
Commercial use |
December 2021
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
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1 |
C7 BMS launched |
C7 BMSs deliver improved performance, security, and stability based on the QingTian architecture and 3rd Gen Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors. |
Commercial use |
June 2020
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
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1 |
Kunpeng 920+Ascend BMS training cluster launched |
An AI training cluster with Kunpeng 920+Ascend BMSs features ultra-high compute density, energy efficiency, and bandwidth. Each BMS has 192 CPU cores and eight Ascend AI chips. The chips communicate with each other in a 100GE RDMA network with low latency. This cluster is widely used in model development and training for deep learning. Application scenarios: scenarios that require high computing performance, such as smart city, smart healthcare, astronomical exploration, and petroleum exploration |
Commercial use |
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2 |
QingTian disk-intensive BMS with the Intel Cascade Lake V6 CPU launched |
Hardware and software synergy, Intel Cascade CPU 4214R, 24 cores, single-core frequency 2.4 GHz, DDR4 2933 MHz memory (192 GB), 12 x 10 TB SATA HDD, 40 Gbit/s bandwidth, and tens of millions of packets per second Application scenarios: big data with local storage |
Commercial use |
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3 |
QingTian high-performance computing BMS with the Intel Cascade Lake V6 CPU launched |
Hardware and software synergy, Intel Cascade CPU 6266, 44 cores, single-core frequency 3.0 GHz, DDR4 2933 MHz memory (192 GB), 40 Gbit/s bandwidth, tens of millions of packets per second, and 100 Gbit/s IB network Application scenarios: HPC services such as industrial simulation and scientific computing |
Commercial use |
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4 |
QingTian general-purpose BMS with the Intel Cascade Lake V6 CPU launched |
Hardware and software synergy, Intel Cascade CPU 6278, 52 cores, single-core frequency 2.6 GHz, DDR4 2933 MHz memory (192 GB or 384 GB), 40 Gbit/s bandwidth, and tens of millions of packets per second Application scenarios: databases, big data, and containers |
Commercial use |
March 2020
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
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1 |
Kunpeng-powered, QingTian high-performance computing BMS launched |
Hardware and software synergy, Kunpeng 920 CPU, 128 cores, DDR4 2933 MHz memory (256 GB), eight memory channels, 40 Gbit/s bandwidth, tens of millions of packets per second, 100 Gbit/s IB network, provisioning within minutes Application scenarios: High Performance Computing (HPC) |
Commercial use |
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2 |
Kunpeng-powered, QingTian disk-intensive BMS launched |
Hardware and software synergy, Kunpeng 920 CPU, 128 cores, DDR4 2933 MHz memory (256 GB or 512 GB), eight memory channels, 12 x 10 SATA HDD, 40 Gbit/s bandwidth, and tens of millions of packets per second Application scenarios: big data with local storage |
Commercial use |
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3 |
Kunpeng-powered, QingTian general-purpose BMS launched |
Hardware and software synergy, Kunpeng 920 CPU, 128 cores, DDR4 2933 MHz memory (256 GB, 512 GB, or 1 TB), 40 Gbit/s bandwidth, and tens of millions of packets per second Application scenarios: compute-storage-separated big data |
Commercial use |
October 2019
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
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1 |
Tagging |
You can tag your BMSs for easy management and search. |
Commercial use |
September 2019
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
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1 |
Kunpeng-powered BMS launched |
Kunpeng BMSs use Kunpeng 920 processors to offer powerful computing and high-performance networks, meeting the requirements of governments and Internet enterprises for cost-effective, secure, reliable cloud services. |
Commercial use |
March 2019
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
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1 |
BMS documentation updated |
Major improvements include:
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Commercial use |
|
2 |
API-based BMS access |
BMS APIs and native OpenStack APIs are provided for you to access the BMS service. If you are familiar with network service protocols and more than one programming language, you are advised to use BMS APIs. Target users: BMS experts, enterprise management and development personnel, and individual developers |
Commercial use |
August 2018
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
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1 |
OS reinstalling and BMS rebuilding |
You can quickly recover a BMS that is faulty due to system damage, virus attacks, or hardware damage by reinstalling its OS or rebuilding it. |
Commercial use |
|
2 |
Password resetting |
After you install the one-click password reset plug-in on your BMS, you can reset the BMS password with just a few clicks if you lose your password or it expires. |
Commercial use |
July 2018
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
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1 |
BMS private image |
You can create an image from an existing BMS and use the image to create identical BMSs. This frees you from repeatedly configuring the same settings for each BMS in a cluster. |
Commercial use |
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2 |
Remote login |
You can remotely log in to a BMS by clicking Remote Login on the management console. |
Commercial use |
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3 |
Server monitoring |
You can install Agent on a BMS to interconnect the BMS with Cloud Eye. This enables Cloud Eye to collect CPU, memory, disk, and network metrics of the BMS and display the monitoring metrics on the management console. |
Commercial use |
June 2018
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
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1 |
VPC and user-defined VLAN |
BMSs and ECSs in the same VPC can communicate with each other. User-defined VLANs enable high-speed communication between BMSs. User-defined VLANs use QinQ to isolate user networks and provide additional physical planes and network bandwidth. You can allocate VLANs to isolate traffic for scenarios involving SAP HANA and VMware. |
Commercial use |
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2 |
EVS disk |
On the management console, you can easily attach EVS disks to or detach EVS disks from a BMS. To expand the storage space of a BMS, you can expand the capacities of EVS disks attached to the BMS or attach more EVS disks to the BMS. You can attach a maximum of 60 EVS disks to a BMS. |
Commercial use |
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3 |
Automatic BMS provisioning |
After you submit an order for a BMS, the system automatically installs an OS, configures the network, and attaches disks for the BMS and provisions it. You can purchase multiple BMSs at a time to quickly expand the cluster to the required scale during peak hours. |
Commercial use |
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4 |
BMS provisioning within five minutes |
With networking and storage functions offloaded to SDI cards, a BMS can be provisioned quickly. After you select a flavor that supports SDI, you can obtain your BMS within 5 minutes. |
Commercial use |
May 2018
No. |
Feature |
Description |
Phase |
Document |
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1 |
Bare Metal Server (BMS) launched |
A Bare Metal Server (BMS) features both the scalability of VMs and high performance of physical servers. It provides dedicated servers on the cloud, delivering the performance and security required by core databases, critical applications, high-performance computing (HPC), and Big Data. BMS is perfect for applications that require high computing performance and a secure running environment. |
Commercial use |
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