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- How Do I Access a File System from a Server?
- How Do I Check Whether a File System on a Linux Server Is Available?
- What Resources Does SFS Occupy?
- Can a File System Be Accessed Across Multiple AZs?
- How Can I Migrate Data Between SFS and EVS?
- Can I Directly Access SFS from On-premises Devices?
- How Do I Delete .nfs Files?
- How Can I Improve the Copy and Delete Efficiency with an SFS Turbo File System?
- How Do Second- and Third-level Directory Permissions of an SFS Turbo File System Be Inherited?
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Function Overview
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OBS 2.0 Supported
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Scalable File Service (SFS) provides scalable, high-performance file storage. With SFS, you can enjoy shared file access spanning multiple Elastic Cloud Servers (ECSs), Bare Metal Servers (BMSs), and containers created on Cloud Container Engine (CCE).
Released in: all regions
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SFS Turbo Supported
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Modifying a Subnet
Network File System (NFS) is a distributed file system protocol that allows different computers and operating systems to share data over a network. After the NFS client is installed on multiple ECSs, mount the file system to implement file sharing between ECSs. The NFS protocol is recommended for Linux clients.
Released in: all regions
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SFS Turbo Supported
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A backup is a complete copy of a file system at a specific time and it records all configuration data and service data at that time. If your file system is faulty or a logical error occurs in the data in the file system, you can use the backup data to restore the data quickly.
Released in: all regions
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SFS Turbo Supported
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SFS provides you with the encryption function. You can encrypt your data on the newly created file systems if needed.
Released in: all regions
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SFS Turbo Supported
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Cloud Eye is a multi-dimensional resource monitoring service. With Cloud Eye, you can view the file system usage and service running status, and respond to exceptions in a timely manner to ensure smooth running of services.
Released in: all regions
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