Working with storage pools in the ECS Portal
You can use storage pools to organize storage resources based on business requirements. For example, if you require physical separation of data, you can partition the storage into multiple storage pools.
You can use the Storage Pool Management page available from to view the details of existing storage pools, to create storage pools, and to edit existing storage pools. You cannot delete storage pools in this release.
You can use the Storage Pool Management page available from to:
- create new storage pools
- edit existing storage pools
- View the details of existing storage pools as shown in the following screenshot.
You cannot delete storage pools in this release.
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Name | The name of the storage pool. | ||
Nodes | The number of nodes that are assigned to the storage pool. | ||
Status | The state of the storage pool and of the nodes.
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Host | The fully qualified host name that is assigned to the node. | ||
Data IP | The public IP address that is assigned to the node or the data IP address in network separation environment. | ||
Rack ID | The name that is assigned to the rack that contains the nodes. | ||
Actions | The action that can be completed for the storage pool.
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Cold Storage | A storage pool that is specified as Cold Storage. Cold Storage pools use an erasure coding (EC) scheme that is more efficient for infrequently accessed objects. Cold Storage is also known as a Cold Archive. After a storage pool is created, this setting cannot be changed. |
This topic provides conceptual information on storage pools, VDCs, and replication groups: