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Background

The following figure shows the process of creating a system disk image from an ECS.

Figure 1 Creating a system disk image and using it to create ECSs
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Verifying the Installation

Perform the following steps to verify the installation of UVP VMTools:

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  1. Click Start. Choose Control Panel > Programs and Features.
  2. Locate UVP VMTools for Windows.
    If UVP VMTools for Windows exists, the installation is successful, as shown in Figure 3.
    Figure 3 Verifying the installation
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    1. Click Start. Choose Control Panel > Programs and Features.
    2. Locate UVP VMTools for Windows.
      If UVP VMTools for Windows exists, the installation is successful, as shown in Figure 2.
      Figure 2 Verifying the installation
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    • Installing the PV Driver
    • Uninstalling PV Drivers from a Linux ECS
    • How Do I Install Native Xen and KVM Drivers?
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    • Domain name, project name, and project ID, which can be obtained by performing the following operations:

      Log in to the management console using the cloud account, click the username in the upper right corner, select My Credentials from the drop-down list, and obtain the domain name, project name, and project ID on the My Credentials page.

    • Quota information, which includes:
      • Service name
      • Quota type
      • Required quota
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    Learn how to obtain the service hotline and email address.

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Selecting an AZ

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

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Regions and Endpoints

Before you use an API to call resources, specify its region and endpoint. For more details, see Regions and Endpoints.

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Regions and Endpoints

Before you use an API to call resources, specify its region and endpoint. For more details, see Regions and Endpoints.