Scalable File Service
Scalable File Service
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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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Supported Operating Systems
Updated on 2023-08-03 GMT+08:00
Table 1 lists the operating systems that have passed the compatibility test.
Type |
Version |
---|---|
CentOS |
CentOS 5, 6, and 7 for x86 |
Debian |
Debian GNU/Linux 6, 7, 8, and 9 for x86 |
Oracle |
Oracle Enterprise Linux 5, 6, and 7 for x86 |
Red Hat |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, 6, and 7 for x86 |
SUSE |
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10, 11, and 12 for x86 |
EulerOS |
EulerOS 2 |
Fedora |
Fedora 24 and 25 |
OpenSUSE |
OpenSUSE 42 |
Windows |
Windows Server 2008, 2008 r2, 2012, 2012 r2, and 2016 for x64 Windows 7, 8, and 10 |
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