COS

Mounting COS to a Windows Server VCS Instance via Rclone

When a Virtual Compute Service (VCS) instance is created, a 100 GB system disk is provided as the default storage space. In practice, storing data on the system disk can lead to management difficulties. Therefore, users typically choose to mount virtual disks as data drives. This article provides a reference for using Rclone to mount Cloud Object Storage (COS) as a storage option.

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Transferring Data Between COS Buckets Using Rclone

If you need to reduce the number of files in your TWSC COS bucket while keeping all files, or if you need to copy the bucket files to another bucket, please refer to this tutorial to quickly transfer and copy the data to another bucket (within the same project or across projects) using Rclone. The original bucket data can then be deleted.

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Mount COS to a Windows Server VCS instance

This article explains how to mount cloud object storage space to virtual computing instances, providing them with an additional data storage option besides virtual disks. This also caters to off-site backup scenarios, allowing databases in use to be stored on virtual disks for fast read/write speeds. Regularly backed-up data can be placed in cloud object storage space, optimizing the use of computing and storage resources.

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