Elastic Volume Service

Capacity Greater than 2 TB, Initialising Windows-based Data Disks (Windows 2008)

2024-11-01 09:29:58

Scenario

This topic uses Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard 64-bit Chinese Edition as an example to describe how to initialise an EVS on Windows with a capacity greater than 2 TB. When the capacity is greater than 2 TB, you must use a GPT partition for disk partitioning.

The formatting operation may differ depending on the operating system of a cloud server. This topic is for reference only.

Before You Begin

The data disk with a capacity greater than 2 TB has been attached to a cloud server and has not been initialised.

Operation Steps

If the capacity of the new EVS is less than 2 TB, initialise the Windows-based data disk in two steps as follows:

Ÿ   Log in to the ECS

Ÿ   Initialise the disk: Initialise the disk as instructed on the screen. If the capacity of the new EVS is greater than 2 TB, select GPT (GUID Partition Table) as the partition form.

Log in to the ECS

1.       Log in to the console.

2.       Click  in the upper left corner of the console and select a Region. In this topic, China (Hong Kong 2) is selected.

3.       Select Compute and click ECS to go to the ECS list page.

4.       Locate the row that contains the cloud server for which the data disk is to be initialised, and in the Operation column, click Remote Login to log in to the cloud server. For more information, see Overview of Windows ECS Login.

Initialising Disk (GPT Partition)

1.       After successful login, click Start, and then select Administrative Tools in the menu list and click Server Manager. The Server Management window displays.

2.       In the left-side navigation pane in the Server Management window, click Storage > Disk Management. The Disk Management page is displayed.

3.       Right-click the blank unallocated area on the disk and choose New Simple Volume.

4.       The New Simple Volume Wizard window is displayed. Click Next.

5.       In this case, you can specify the volume size as required (we recommend that you calculate the capacity of the disk partition before initialization). The default value is the maximum value. Click Next.

6.       In the Assign Drive Letter or Path window, check Assign the following drive letter: E, Click Next.

7.       On the Format Partition page, check Format this volume with the following settings, set parameters as required, format the new partition. Here, the default values are used. Then, click Next to go to the Finish page.

 

8.       Click Finish and wait for the system to finish the initialization. If the volume status changes to Healthy, the disk is successfully initialised.

9.       To verify the initialization, you can return to the desktop. Click the File Manager icon in the taskbar below to open the file manager to check whether the Volume D is created successfully, as shown in the figure. When the Volume D exists, the disk is initialised.

 


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