From 30a6059c65b56f1dd5b786ed60e35f5851191fcc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: weihongmin1 Date: Thu, 31 Jul 2025 13:14:08 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] VBS UMN 0729 Version Reviewed-by: Muller, Martin Co-authored-by: weihongmin1 Co-committed-by: weihongmin1 --- docs/vbs/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json | 10 +++++----- docs/vbs/umn/CLASS.TXT.json | 6 +++--- docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667819.html | 2 +- docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667820.html | 10 +++++----- docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667828.html | 5 +++-- docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667845.html | 2 +- docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0041062628.html | 14 +++++++++++--- docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0105943829.html | 2 +- docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0112805384.html | 2 +- docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0112805385.html | 2 +- docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0170379340.html | 2 +- 11 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/vbs/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json b/docs/vbs/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json index 4fa557a7b..ca9b3cdf7 100644 --- a/docs/vbs/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json +++ b/docs/vbs/umn/ALL_META.TXT.json @@ -25,9 +25,9 @@ "node_id":"en-us_topic_0015667828.xml", "product_code":"vbs", "code":"2", - "des":"Volume Backup Service (VBS) provides snapshot-based data protection for Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks.VBS secures your data, even if an EVS disk is faulty or encount", + "des":"This service is available only for users and projects where this service has already been used. If you are new to OTC Cloud, go to the console of the next-generation serv", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"VBS,Service Overview,User Guide", + "kw":"What Is VBS?,Service Overview,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ "prodname":"vbs" } ], - "title":"VBS", + "title":"What Is VBS?", "githuburl":"" }, { @@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ "code":"36", "des":"Yes. If an EVS disk you select to be associated with the target policy has been associated with another one, the system will disassociate it from the original policy and ", "doc_type":"usermanual", - "kw":"Can a Disk Only Be Associated With One Policy?,FAQs,User Guide", + "kw":"Can a Disk Only Be Associated with One Policy?,FAQs,User Guide", "search_title":"", "metedata":[ { @@ -647,7 +647,7 @@ "prodname":"vbs" } ], - "title":"Can a Disk Only Be Associated With One Policy?", + "title":"Can a Disk Only Be Associated with One Policy?", "githuburl":"" }, { diff --git a/docs/vbs/umn/CLASS.TXT.json b/docs/vbs/umn/CLASS.TXT.json index a36c238ac..25e769664 100644 --- a/docs/vbs/umn/CLASS.TXT.json +++ b/docs/vbs/umn/CLASS.TXT.json @@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ "code":"1" }, { - "desc":"Volume Backup Service (VBS) provides snapshot-based data protection for Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks.VBS secures your data, even if an EVS disk is faulty or encount", + "desc":"This service is available only for users and projects where this service has already been used. If you are new to OTC Cloud, go to the console of the next-generation serv", "product_code":"vbs", - "title":"VBS", + "title":"What Is VBS?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0015667828.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"1", @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ { "desc":"Yes. If an EVS disk you select to be associated with the target policy has been associated with another one, the system will disassociate it from the original policy and ", "product_code":"vbs", - "title":"Can a Disk Only Be Associated With One Policy?", + "title":"Can a Disk Only Be Associated with One Policy?", "uri":"en-us_topic_0105943829.html", "doc_type":"usermanual", "p_code":"23", diff --git a/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667819.html b/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667819.html index 1ccd7e39e..944591dbc 100644 --- a/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667819.html +++ b/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667819.html @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ - diff --git a/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667820.html b/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667820.html index 487892096..cb1a8fe44 100644 --- a/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667820.html +++ b/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667820.html @@ -75,18 +75,18 @@

  • Click Create Now.
  • Confirm the VBS backup information and click Submit.
  • Switch back to the VBS backup list.

    You can refresh the page after 10 seconds to view the backup creation status. When the Status of the backup changes to Available, the VBS backup has been successfully created.

  • -

    Create a VBS Backup (Method 2)

    1. Log in to the management console.
    2. Click . Under Storage, click Elastic Volume Service.
    3. Click in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region and a project.
    4. Locate the row that contains the target EVS disk. Click More in the Operation column and select Create Backup.
    5. From the EVS disk list on the left, click to select the EVS disks you want to back up. Then they appear in the Selected Disks list on the right. See Figure 3. You can click in the Operation column to delete EVS disks that do not need to be backed up.

      Figure 3 Selecting a disk
      +

      Create a VBS Backup (Method 2)

      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click . Under Storage, click Elastic Volume Service.
      3. Click in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region and a project.
      4. Locate the row that contains the target EVS disk. Click More in the Operation column and select Create Backup.
      5. From the EVS disk list on the left, click to select the EVS disks you want to back up. Then they appear in the Selected Disks list on the right. See Figure 3. You can click in the Operation column to delete EVS disks that do not need to be backed up.

        Figure 3 Selecting a disk

        The system will identify whether the selected EVS disk is encrypted. If it is encrypted, its backup data will be stored in encrypted mode.

        In earlier versions, backup data of encrypted EVS disks is stored in non-encrypted mode. In the current version, newly generated backup data is stored in encrypted mode; however, historical non-encrypted backups will remain unchanged.

        -

      6. Confirm that the EVS disks selected for backup are correct. Then in the Configure Backup area below, set Auto Backup or Immediate Backup or both. See Figure 4.

        Figure 4 Configuring backup schemes
        -

        Auto Backup: The selected EVS disks will be associated with the backup policy and will be automatically backed up according to the backup policy. If the selected EVS disks have been associated with another backup policy, they will be disassociated from that backup policy first and then associated with the new backup policy.

        +

      7. Confirm that the EVS disks selected for backup are correct. Then in the Configure Backup area below, set Auto Backup or Immediate Backup or both. See Figure 4.

        Figure 4 Configuring backup schemes
        +

        Auto Backup: The selected EVS disks will be associated with the backup policy and will be automatically backed up according to the backup policy. If the selected EVS disks have been associated with another backup policy, they will be disassociated from that backup policy first and then associated with the new backup policy.

        Immediate Backup: backs up the selected EVS disks at once.

        -
        • Select Auto Backup: In the Backup Policy drop-down list, select an existing one. You can also click Create Policy to create a new one. For details, see Data Backup Using a Backup Policy.
        • Select Immediate Backup: Enter the backup name and description. Table 1 describes the parameters.
        +
        • Select Auto Backup: In the Backup Policy drop-down list, select an existing one. You can also click Create Policy to create a new one. For details, see Data Backup Using a Backup Policy.
        • Select Immediate Backup: Enter the backup name and description. Table 1 describes the parameters.

      8. Determine whether to select Enable next to Full Backup. If Full Backup is enabled, the generated full backup and later generated incremental backups will support instant restoration. When you use Instant Restore for the first time through APIs and the to-be-restored disk has been backed up before the feature is enabled, enable full backup. After doing this, the disk backups generated through APIs will support instant restoration.
      9. Add tags to the VBS backup. Table 2 describes the parameters.

        A tag is represented in the form of a key-value pair. Tags are used to identify, classify, and search for cloud resources. Tags are used to filter and manage backup resources only. A backup can have a maximum of 10 tags.

        -

      10. Click Create Now.
      11. Confirm the VBS backup information and click Submit.
      12. Switch back to the VBS backup list.

        You can refresh the page after 10 seconds to view the backup creation status. When the Status of the backup changes to Available, the VBS backup has been successfully created.

        +

      13. Click Create Now.
      14. Confirm the VBS backup information and click Submit.
      15. Switch back to the VBS backup list.

        You can refresh the page after 10 seconds to view the backup creation status. When the Status of the backup changes to Available, the VBS backup has been successfully created.

    diff --git a/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667828.html b/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667828.html index a5f081cb7..cdf8d45de 100644 --- a/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667828.html +++ b/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667828.html @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ -

    VBS

    -

    Volume Backup Service (VBS) provides snapshot-based data protection for Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks.

    +

    What Is VBS?

    +

    This service is available only for users and projects where this service has already been used. If you are new to OTC Cloud, go to the console of the next-generation service, Cloud Backup and Recovery (CBR), which integrates Volume Backup Service (VBS).

    +

    Volume Backup Service (VBS) provides snapshot-based data protection for Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks.

    VBS secures your data, even if an EVS disk is faulty or encounters a logical error (for example, mis-deletion, hacker attacks, and virus infection). It allows you to effortlessly back up your data, and these data backups can be used to restore data quickly.

    VBS supports both full and incremental backup modes. By default, the system performs a full backup initially, and then performs incremental backups. You can use a data backup generated in either backup mode to restore the source EVS disk to the state the EVS disk was in when the backup was created.

    VBS allows one-click backup and restoration for the EVS disks on servers all through its easy-to-use platform. These servers are Elastic Cloud Servers (ECSs).

    diff --git a/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667845.html b/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667845.html index f65bd8907..51ab07723 100644 --- a/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667845.html +++ b/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0015667845.html @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
    diff --git a/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0112805385.html b/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0112805385.html index 009e30710..752aea166 100644 --- a/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0112805385.html +++ b/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0112805385.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@

    Searching for Associated EVS Disks

    To query an EVS disk from a backup policy with a large number of EVS disks associated, you can set filtering criteria to search it.

    -

    Procedure

    1. Log in to the management console.
    2. Click in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region and a project.
    3. Click . Under Storage, click Volume Backup Service.
    4. On the Volume Backup Service page, click Policies to go to the Policies tab page.
    5. Click in the row of the desired policy. The list of associated EVS disks is displayed in the Associated Disks panel.
    6. In the upper right corner of the list, select a state to search for EVS disks in the state.
    7. (Optional) Specify whether to search for an EVS disk by its name or ID and enter the corresponding value, and click to search. SeeFigure 1.

      Figure 1 Searching for associated EVS disks
      +

      Procedure

      1. Log in to the management console.
      2. Click in the upper left corner of the management console and select a region and a project.
      3. Click . Under Storage, click Volume Backup Service.
      4. On the Volume Backup Service page, click Policies to go to the Policies tab page.
      5. Click in the row of the desired policy. The list of associated EVS disks is displayed in the Associated Disks panel.
      6. In the upper right corner of the list, select a state to search for EVS disks in the state.
      7. (Optional) Specify whether to search for an EVS disk by its name or ID and enter the corresponding value, and click to search. See Figure 1.

        Figure 1 Searching for associated EVS disks

      diff --git a/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0170379340.html b/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0170379340.html index 599910b8a..f777001e6 100644 --- a/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0170379340.html +++ b/docs/vbs/umn/en-us_topic_0170379340.html @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@

      Figure 1 shows the relationship between regions and AZs.

      Figure 1 Regions and AZs
    -

    Selecting a Region

    Select a region closest to your target users for lower network latency and quick access.

    +

    Selecting a Region

    You are advised to select a region close to you or your target users. This helps ensure low access latency.

    Selecting an AZ

    When deploying resources, consider your applications' requirements on disaster recovery (DR) and network latency.

    • For high DR capability, deploy resources in different AZs within the same region.
    • For lower network latency, deploy resources in the same AZ.