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Checking the Disk Capacity of an Image
Scenarios
You can check the disk capacity of a private image.
- To check the disk capacity of a system disk image, data disk image, or ISO image, see Check the Disk Capacity of a System Disk Image, Data Disk Image, or ISO Image.
- To check the disk capacity of a full-ECS image, see Check the Disk Capacity of a Full-ECS Image.
Check the Disk Capacity of a System Disk Image, Data Disk Image, or ISO Image
Check the disk capacity in the Disk Capacity column of the private image list.
- Access the IMS console.
- Log in to the management console.
- Under Compute, click Image Management Service.
The IMS console is displayed.
- Click the Private Images tab to display the image list.
- Check the value in the Disk Capacity column. The unit is GB.
Check the Disk Capacity of a Full-ECS Image
The disk capacity of a full-ECS image is the sum of the system disk capacity and data disk capacity in the backup from which the full-ECS image is created.
- Access the IMS console.
- Log in to the management console.
- Under Compute, click Image Management Service.
The IMS console is displayed.
- Click the Private Images tab to display the image list.
The value in the Disk Capacity column is --.
- Click the full-ECS image name.
- Click the Backups tab and view the capacities of the system disk and data disks in the backup.
Disk capacity of a full-ECS image = Capacity of the system disk in the backup + Capacity of data disks in the backup
For example:
- If the system disk capacity is 40 GB and no data disk is attached, the capacity of the full-ECS image disk is 40 GB.
- If the system disk capacity is 40 GB and data disk capacity is 40 GB, the full-ECS image disk capacity is 80 GB.
Parent topic: Managing Private Images