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Enterprise Website/App Background
Updated on 2022-02-22 GMT+08:00
Enterprise Website/App Background
Context
For I/O-intensive website services, SFS Turbo can provide shared website source code directories and storage for multiple web servers, enabling low-latency and high-IOPS concurrent share access. Features of such services are as follows:
- A large number of small files: Static website files need to be stored, including HTML files, JSON files, and static images.
- Read I/O intensive: Scope of data reading is large, and data writing is relatively small.
- Multiple web servers access an SFS Turbo background to achieve high availability of website services.
Configuration Process
- Sort out the website files.
- Log in to SFS Console. Create an SFS Turbo file system to store the website files.
- Log in to the ECS that functions as the compute node and mount the file system.
- On the head node, upload the files to the file system.
- Start the web server.
Prerequisites
- A VPC has been created.
- ECSs that function as head nodes and compute nodes have been created, and have been assigned to the VPC.
- SFS has been enabled.
Example Configuration
- Log in to SFS Console.
- On the Create File System page, set parameters as instructed.
- For details about how to mount a file system to an ECS running Linux, see Mounting an NFS File System to ECSs. For details about how to mount a file system running Windows, see Mounting an NFS File System to ECSs (Windows).
- Log in to the head node, and upload the files to the file system.
- Start the web server.
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