Scalable File Service
Scalable File Service

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      • What's New
      • Function Overview
      • Service Overview
        • What Is SFS?
        • Application Scenarios
        • File System Types
        • File System Encryption
        • SFS and Other Services
        • Basic Concepts
          • SFS Basic Concepts
          • Project and Enterprise Project
          • Region and AZ
        • Notes and Constraints
        • Billing
        • Permissions
        • Supported Operating Systems
      • Getting Started
        • Overview
        • Make Preparations
        • Create a File System
        • Mount a File System
          • Mounting an NFS File System to ECSs (Linux)
          • Mounting an NFS File System to ECSs (Windows)
          • Mounting an SFS Turbo File System to Windows
          • Mounting a File System Automatically
        • Unmount a File System
      • User Guide
        • Permissions Management
          • Creating a User and Granting SFS Permissions
        • File System Management
          • Viewing a File System
          • Deleting a File System
        • Capacity Expansion
        • Quotas
        • Encryption
        • Backup
        • Configuring an AD Domain
        • Managing SFS Turbo File System Permissions
        • Monitoring
          • SFS Turbo Metrics
        • Auditing
          • Supported SFS Operations
        • Typical Applications
          • Enterprise Website/App Background
          • Log Printing
        • Other Operations
          • Testing SFS Turbo Performance
          • Mounting a File System to a Linux ECS as a Non-root User
          • Mounting a Subdirectory of an NFS File System to ECSs (Linux)
          • Data Migration
            • Migration Description
            • Using Direct Connect to Migrate Data
            • Using the Internet to Migrate Data
            • Migrating Data Between File Systems
      • Best Practices
        • Migrating Data to SFS
          • Solution Overview
          • Using Direct Connect to Migrate Data (rclone)
          • Cross-server Migration (rclone)
          • Using Direct Connect to Migrate Data (rsync)
          • Migrating Data Between File Systems
          • Migrating Data from SFS Capacity-Oriented to Another Type of File Systems
        • Testing SFS Turbo Performance
        • Testing SFS Turbo Latency
        • Creating a Readable and Writable Subdirectory on the File System for a Common User
          • Solution Overview
          • Resource and Cost Planning
          • Implementation Procedure
            • Creating a Local Directory for a File System
            • Creating a Readable and Writable Subdirectory on the File System for Each User
        • Change History
      • API Reference
        • Before You Start
          • Overview
          • API Calling
          • Endpoints
          • Constraints
          • Concepts
        • API Overview
        • Calling APIs
          • Making an API Request
          • Authentication
          • Response
        • Getting Started with SFS Turbo
        • SFS Turbo APIs
          • Lifecycle Management
            • Creating a File System
            • Querying Details About a File System
            • Deleting a File System
            • Listing File Systems
            • Expanding the Capacity of a File System
          • Connection Management
            • Changing the Security Group Associated with a File System
          • Tag Management
            • Adding a Tag to a File System
            • Querying All Tags of a File System
            • Deleting a Tag from a File System
            • Batch Adding Tags to a File System
            • Querying Tags of All File Systems of a Tenant
            • Querying File Systems by Tag
          • Name Management
            • Changing the Name of a File System
          • File System Management
            • Obtaining IP Addresses of the Clients Who Have Mounted the File System
          • Permissions Management
            • Joining an AD Domain
            • Querying the AD Domain Configuration
            • Modifying the AD Domain Configuration
            • Leaving the AD Domain
            • Creating a Permission Rule
            • Querying Permission Rules of a File System
            • Querying a Permission Rule of a File System
            • Modifying a Permission Rule
            • Deleting a Permission Rule
          • Task Management
            • Querying the Status of a Task
        • Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
          • Introduction
          • Supported Actions
            • SFS Turbo File System Actions
        • Common Parameters
          • SFS Turbo File System Statuses
          • SFS Turbo File System Substatuses
        • Appendix
          • Status Codes
          • SFS Turbo Error Codes
          • Obtaining a Project ID
      • SDK Reference
        • SDK Overview
      • Troubleshooting
        • Mounting a File System Times Out
        • Mounting a File System Fails
        • A File System Is Automatically Disconnected from the Server
        • A Server Fails to Access a File System
        • The File System Is Abnormal
        • Change History
      • FAQs
        • Concepts
          1. What Is SFS?
        • Specifications
          1. What Is the Maximum Size of a File That Can Be Stored in a File System?
          2. What Access Protocols Are Supported by SFS?
          3. How Many File Systems Can Be Created by Each Account?
          4. How Many Servers Can I Mount a File System To?
        • Restrictions
          1. Can the Capacity of a File System Be Expanded?
          2. Can I Migrate My File System Data to Another Region?
        • Networks
          1. Can a File System Be Accessed Across VPCs?
          2. Does SFS Support Cross-Region Mounting?
          3. Does the Security Group of a VPC Affect SFS?
        • Billing
          1. How Do I Purchase SFS?
          2. How Do I Renew the Service?
          3. How Do I Check Whether the Subscriber Is in Arrears?
        • Others
          1. How Do I Access a File System from a Server?
          2. How Do I Check Whether a File System on a Linux Server Is Available?
          3. What Resources Does SFS Occupy?
          4. Can a File System Be Accessed Across Multiple AZs?
          5. How Can I Migrate Data Between SFS and EVS?
          6. Can I Directly Access SFS from On-premises Devices?
          7. How Do I Delete .nfs Files?
          8. How Can I Improve the Copy and Delete Efficiency with an SFS Turbo File System?
          9. How Do Second- and Third-level Directory Permissions of an SFS Turbo File System Be Inherited?