- Viewing EVS Disk Details
- Changing the EVS Disk Type
- Managing Encrypted EVS Disks
- Managing Shared EVS Disks
- Managing EVS Transfers
- Recording EVS Operations Using CTS
- FAQ
- Summary
- General
- How Do I Start Using a Newly Created Disk?
- Can EVS Disks Be Used Directly for Storage?
- Can EVS Disks Be Used Alone?
- How Can I View My Disk Details?
- How Do I Change the Name of My Disk?
- Can I Change the AZ of My Disk?
- Can I Change the Disk Type, Device Type, or Sharing Attribute of My Disk?
- What Should I Do If an Error Occurs on My EVS Disk?
- How Can I Obtain ECS NIC Information?
- Why Do Some of My EVS Disks Not Have WWN Information?
- How Can I Migrate Data from an EVS Disk?
- What Are the Differences Between System Disks and Data Disks?
- How Can I Export the Original Data After I Changed My Server OS from Windows to CentOS?
- What Are the Differences Between MBR and GPT Partition Styles?
- What Does the "reserveVolume" Trace Mean in CTS?
- How Can I Download My EVS Disk Data to a Local PC?
- How Can I Upload Files to My EVS Disk?
- What EVS Disk Types Are Available?
- Change History
Can EVS Disks Be Used Alone?
No.
EVS disks must be attached to servers before you can use them.
Parent topic: General
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