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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Project and Enterprise Project
Project and Enterprise Project
Updated on 2022-09-21 GMT+08:00
Project
A project is used to group and isolate OpenStack resources, such as compute, storage, and network resources. A project can be a department or a project team. Multiple projects can be created for one account.
Enterprise Project
An enterprise project manages multiple resource instances by category. Resources and projects in different cloud service regions can be classified into one enterprise project. An enterprise can classify resources based on departments or project groups and put relevant resources into one enterprise project for management. Resources can be migrated between enterprise projects.
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