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Deleting an SFS Turbo File System
Deleting an SFS Turbo File System
Updated on 2025-01-09 GMT+08:00
After you delete a file system, data in it cannot be restored. To prevent data loss, ensure that files in a file system have been properly stored or backed up before you delete a file system.
Prerequisites
You are advised to unmount the file system before deleting it. For details, see Unmounting an SFS Turbo File System.
Procedure
- In the file system list, locate the file system you want to delete and choose More > Delete or More > Unsubscribe in the Operation column.
- For a pay-per-use SFS Turbo file system, a dialog box will be displayed. Confirm the information, enter DELETE in the text box, and click OK.
For a yearly/monthly SFS Turbo file system, complete the unsubscription as prompted after you click Unsubscribe.
NOTE:
- Only Available and Unavailable file systems can be deleted or unsubscribed from.
- You can unsubscribe from yearly/monthly SFS Turbo file systems even when they are in a grace period or retention period.
Figure 1 Deleting a file system - Check that the file system disappears from the file system list.
Parent topic: File System Management
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