Updated on 2024-11-11 GMT+08:00

What's New

The following tables describe the features released in each Scalable File Service Turbo (SFS Turbo) version and corresponding documentation updates.

September 2019

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

Commercial use of SFS Turbo enhanced versions

SFS Turbo Standard-Enhanced

  • Max. bandwidth: 1 GB/s; max. IOPS: 15,000
  • Latency: 2 to 5 ms; max. capacity: 320 TB
  • Enhanced bandwidth and IOPS and larger capacity

SFS Turbo Performance-Enhanced

  • Max. bandwidth: 2 GB/s; max. IOPS: 100,000
  • Latency: 1 to 2 ms; max. capacity: 320 TB
  • Enhanced bandwidth and IOPS and larger capacity

Commercial use

File System Types

January 2019

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

SFS Turbo data backup and restoration

You can use CBR to easily back up SFS Turbo file systems. If there is a virus intrusion, accidental deletion, or software or hardware fault, you can restore data to any point in the past when the data was backed up.

Open beta testing

Backup

November 2018

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

SFS Turbo commercial use

SFS Turbo provides high reliability and availability. SFS Turbo file systems can be elastically expanded, and perform better as their capacities grow. SFS Turbo is suitable for a wide range of scenarios, including enterprise office, high-performance websites, and software development.

Commercial use

File System Types

September 2018

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

SFS Turbo OBT

SFS Turbo provides high reliability and availability. SFS Turbo file systems can be elastically expanded, and perform better as their capacities grow. SFS Turbo is suitable for a wide range of scenarios, including enterprise office, high-performance websites, and software development.

Open beta testing

File System Types