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Can I Migrate My File System Data to Another Region?
Can I Migrate My File System Data to Another Region?
Updated on 2022-09-22 GMT+08:00
Cross-region migration of file system data is currently not supported. It is recommended that you select an appropriate region when purchasing a file system. Alternatively, you can copy the data to a local device and transfer it to another region.
If you are using SFS Turbo file systems, you can back up your file system data and replicate the backups to another region using the CBR service. Then, create new SFS Turbo file systems from the backups. This way, your file system data has been migrated to another region.
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