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Creating Encrypted Images You can create an encrypted image using an external image file or an encrypted ECS. Create an encrypted image using an external image file. When you register the external image file as a private image, select KMS encryption and select a key. For details,
For how to encrypt an image, see Creating Encrypted Images. NOTE: If the encrypted image needs to be shared with other tenants, use a custom key to encrypt it. Otherwise, the key cannot be authorized to other tenants, causing the sharing failure.
__system__cmkid String Specifies the ID of the key used to encrypt the image. min_disk Integer Specifies the minimum disk space (GB) required for running the image. For Linux, the value ranges from 10 GB to 1,024 GB.
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__system__cmkid String Specifies the ID of the key used to encrypt the image. hw_vif_multiqueue_enabled String Specifies whether the image supports NIC multi-queue. The value can be true or false.
__system__cmkid No String Specifies the ID of the key used to encrypt the image. You can obtain the ID from the IMS console or by calling the Querying Images API. protected No Boolean Specifies whether the image is protected. The value can be true or false.
If you want to change the key of an encrypted image, you can replicate this image to a new one and encrypt the new image using an encryption key. Replicate an unencrypted image to an encrypted one.
__system__cmkid String Specifies the ID of the key used to encrypt the image. min_disk Integer Specifies the minimum disk space (GB) required for running the image. For Linux, the value ranges from 10 GB to 1,024 GB.
__system__cmkid No String Specifies the ID of the key used to encrypt the image. You can obtain the ID from the IMS console or by calling the Querying Images API. protected No Boolean Specifies whether the image is protected. The value can be true or false.
__system__cmkid String Specifies the ID of the key used to encrypt the image. min_disk Integer Specifies the minimum disk space (GB) required for running the image. For Linux, the value ranges from 10 GB to 1,024 GB.
(Optional) Encryption: If you want to encrypt the image, select KMS encryption and then select the key to be used from the key list. Enterprise Project: Select an enterprise project from the drop-down list.
For how to encrypt an image, see Creating Encrypted Images. Enterprise Project Select an enterprise project from the drop-down list. This parameter is available only if you have enabled enterprise projects or your account is an enterprise account.
For how to encrypt an image, see Creating Encrypted Images. Enterprise Project Select an enterprise project from the drop-down list. This parameter is available only if you have enabled enterprise projects or your account is an enterprise account.