Updated on 2024-07-24 GMT+08:00
Enabling Advanced Disk
Scenarios
- Disk functions have been upgraded on the platform. Newly created ECSs can have up to 60 attached disks. However, an existing ECS can still have a maximum of 24 attached disks (40 for certain ECSs). To allow such ECSs to have up to 60 attached disks, enable advanced disk.
- After advanced disk is enabled, you can view the mapping between device names and disks. For details, see How Do I Obtain My Disk Device Name in the ECS OS Using the Device Identifier Provided on the Console?
This section describes how to enable advanced disk on an ECS.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- Under Computing, click Elastic Cloud Server.
- Click the name of the target ECS. The page providing details about the ECS is displayed.
- Click the Disks tab.
- View the current number of disks that can be attached to the ECS and enable advanced disk as prompted.
The Enable Advanced Disk dialog box is displayed.
- Click OK.
- Stop and then start the target ECS.
This operation allows advanced disk to take effect.
- Switch to the page providing details about the ECS again, click the Disks tab, and check whether the number of disks that can be attached to the ECS has been changed.
- If yes, advanced disk has been enabled.
- If no, enabling advanced disk failed. In such a case, contact the administrator.
Parent topic: EVS Disks
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