Cloud Container Instance
Cloud Container Instance (CCI) is a serverless container engine that allows you to run containers without creating or managing server clusters.
Progressive Knowledge
CCI knowledge for users from beginner level to expert level
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Understand
CCI application scenarios and restrictions are provided to help you quickly create and use workloads that match your services.
Service Overview
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Best Practice
CCI provides multiple workload creation methods to meet your service requirements.
Best Practices
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Advanced
You can also view monitoring metrics and audit logs in real time to determine health statuses of containers.
Secondary Development
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APIs
Abundant CCI open APIs and calling examples help you use and manage tags, lifecycles, NICs, disks, and metadata.
API Reference
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Start
You can use CCI to create an Nginx Deployment.
Creating an Nginx Workload
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Be a Power User
CCI allows you to create, update, and scale in/out workloads. You can also view monitoring metrics and audit logs in real time to determine health statuses of containers.
Common Operations
Workload Access
O&M and Monitoring
FAQs
Learn more about common issues and solutions.
Typical Cases
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What Is CCI?
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What Are the Differences Between a Cloud Container Instance and a Cloud Container Engine?
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How Do I Set the Quantity of Instances (Pods)?
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What Do I Do If Authentication Is Required During Image Push?
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How Do I Access a Container from a Public Network?
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What Do I Do If Access to a Workload from a Public Network Fails?
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How Do I Set Probes for a Workload?
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How Do I Create a Container Image?
Basic Concept FAQs
Container Workload FAQs
Workload Abnormalities
Network Management FAQs