Standard versus Zero-Disk Flavor Comparison
In addition to the vCPU, RAM and IOPS specifications, standard flavor’s already have a persistent boot disk integrated in the offering. For a possible expansion of the storage, e.g. for data and programs, these flavor’s simply add additional volumes. These additional volumes can be combined from different volume offerings, which allow different maximum IOPS. Depending on requirements, one or the other flavor variant can make more sense.
The following table shows the differences between the standard flavors (with disk) and the zero-disk flavors.
Function |
Standard Flavor’s (with fix size integrated persistent Boot-Disk) |
G - Flavor’s (Zero-Disk) (with custom sized persistent Boot-Disk Volume) |
Comment |
Resize instance |
Yes |
Yes |
- Resize Instance by changing Flavor
- Standard Flavor only from smaller to larger
- VM reboot required
|
Instance Snapshot |
Yes |
Yes |
|
volume snapshot |
no |
Yes |
|
Volume Backup |
no |
Yes |
|
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