Overview

To achieve persistent storage, CCE allows you to mount the storage volumes created from Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disks to a path of a container. When the container is migrated within an AZ, the mounted EVS volumes are also migrated. By using EVS volumes, you can mount the remote file directory of a storage system to a container so that data in the data volume is permanently preserved. Even if the container is deleted, the data in the data volume is still stored in the storage system.

EVS Disk Performance Specifications

EVS performance metrics include:

Table 1 EVS disk performance specifications

Parameter

Extreme SSD

General Purpose SSD

Ultra-high I/O

High I/O

Common I/O

Max. capacity (GiB)

  • System disk: 1,024
  • Data disk: 32,768
  • System disk: 1,024
  • Data disk: 32,768
  • System disk: 1,024
  • Data disk: 32,768
  • System disk: 1,024
  • Data disk: 32,768
  • System disk: 1,024
  • Data disk: 32,768

Max. IOPS

128,000

20,000

50,000

5000

2200

Max. throughput (MiB/s)

1000

250

350

150

50

Burst IOPS limit

64,000

8000

16,000

5000

2200

Disk IOPS

Min. (128,000, 1800 + 50 x Capacity)

Min. (20,000, 1800 + 12 x Capacity)

Min. (50,000, 1800 + 50 x Capacity)

Min. (5000, 1800 + 8 x Capacity)

Min. (2200, 500 + 2 x Capacity)

Disk throughput (MiB/s)

Min. (1000, 120 + 0.5 x Capacity)

Min. (250, 100 + 0.5 x Capacity)

Min. (350, 120 + 0.5 x Capacity)

Min. (150, 100 + 0.15 x Capacity)

50

Single-queue access latency (ms)

Sub-millisecond

1

1

1–3

5–10

API name

ESSD

GPSSD

SSD

SAS

SATA

Application Scenarios

EVS disks can be mounted in the following modes based on application scenarios: