Overview
Common IMS practices are provided in this document to help you easily use IMS.
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Describes how to create a Windows image using VirtualBox. To do so, you need to install VirtualBox, use it to create a VM from an ISO file, configure the VM, and generate a VHD image using the configured VM. |
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Describes how to create a Linux image using VirtualBox. To do so, you need to install VirtualBox, use it to create a VM from an ISO file, configure the VM, and generate a VHD image using the configured VM. |
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Describes how to clean up the disk space of a Windows ECS. |
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Describes how to use qemu-img or Huawei qemu-img-hw to convert the image format. qemu-img can be used for mutual conversion of formats VHD, VMDK, QCOW2, RAW, VHDX, QCOW, VDI, and QED but cannot be used for the format conversion to ZVHD or ZVHD2. To convert an image file to any of the two formats, use qemu-img-hw. |
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Describes how to create an Ubuntu 22.04 Server 64-bit private image from a CentOS 8.2 ECS using Packer and upload it to the cloud platform. |
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Describes how to configure a local image source by using the yum, apt, and zypper package managers and provides configuration examples of Debian 10.1.0 and CentOS 8.0. |
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Describes how to migrate an ECS with a website deployed across regions and accounts. |
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Generally, service data is stored on data disks. To migrate service data across accounts, you need to create data disk images and share them with the target account. |
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