- 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 Directly for Storage?
No.
EVS disks must be attached to cloud servers before use. You cannot use EVS disks alone to store data.
Parent topic: General
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