Two EVS disk types end of life at 01.07.2023
The EVS "Ultra-high IO - latency optimized" & "High IO - performance optimized" disk types will be end-of-life at 01.07.2023 and not accessible any longer.
The EVS "Ultra-high IO - latency optimized" & "High IO - performance optimized" disk types will be end-of-life at 01.07.2023 and not accessible any longer.
In the NL region, the system hard disk can now be encrypted when creating a virtual server (ECS).
The new Extreme SSD disk type is available for the Elastic Volume Service. This disk type delivers up to 128,000 IOPS and has a throughput of 1 GB/s.
The two disk types "Ultra-high IO - latency optimized" & "High IO - performance optimized" are end-of-sales for new customers with immediate effect.
The Elastic Volume Service (EVS) has been extended with IAM's fine-granular access permissions.
The Elastic Cloud Server service now supports system disk encryption in EU-DE.
From now on the Elastic Volume Service offers a service level with 99.95% availability. Learn more in the current release note.