If the performance of an existing disk no longer meets your service requirements, you can change the disk type to improve the disk performance.
This is a whitelisted function. You need to submit a service ticket to apply for using it.
Phase | Description |
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Before the change |
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During the change |
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After the change |
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The following table shows the supported changes between disk types.
Source Disk Type | New Disk Type |
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Extreme SSD | Ultra-high I/O |
Ultra-high I/O | Extreme SSD |
High I/O | Ultra-high I/O or General Purpose SSD |
Read and write operations on the disk are not affected, but the disk performance may be affected. Perform the change during off-peak hours.
You are advised to create a snapshot for the disk to back up the disk data before changing the disk specifications. For details, see Creating an EVS Snapshot.
in the upper left corner and choose Storage > Elastic Volume Service.The Elastic Volume Service page is displayed.
The Modify Specifications page is displayed.
The disk list is displayed, and the disk status is Changing disk type, indicating that the disk type is being changed. After the disk type changes to the target type, the operation is successful.