What's New

Updated on 2023/01/29 GMT+08:00

The tables below describe the functions released in each Scalable File Service version and corresponding documentation updates. New features will be successively launched in each region.

March 2022

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

Interconnection with RMS for global resource management

SFS Turbo can be interconnected with Resource Management Service (RMS) for global SFS Turbo resource management. You can use RMS to query and evaluate your resources on the cloud platform.

Commercial use

Getting Started with RMS

November 2021

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

Tagging support for SFS Turbo

You can add tags to SFS Turbo file systems to quickly identify and search for desired file systems.

Commercial use

Adding a Tag for a File System

November 2020

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

Yearly/monthly billing mode of SFS Turbo

You can purchase an SFS Turbo file system that has at least 500 GB capacity and is billed on a yearly/monthly basis.

Commercial use

Creating a File System

October 2020

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

New console style

The new console style is launched.

Commercial use

Create a File System

July 2020

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

Interconnection with EPS

You can create enterprise projects based on the enterprise organization structure. Then you can manage resources across different regions by enterprise project, grant different permissions to user groups, and add them to enterprise projects.

Commercial use

Selecting an Enterprise Project for a New Cloud Resource

April 2020

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

File system backup

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.

Commercial use

Creating a File System Backup

2

Replication of file system backups

CBR enables you to replicate file system backups from one region to another. Replicas of file system backups in the destination region can be used to create file systems. With backup replication, you can quickly deploy services in different regions. The state of the new resource you created using the backup replica is the same as that of the resource in the source region at the backup point in time.

Commercial use

Replicating a Backup (Across Regions)

September 2019

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

Commercial use of SFS Turbo enhanced versions

SFS Turbo Standard - Enhanced

  • Maximum bandwidth: 1 GB/s; maximum IOPS: 15,000
  • Latency: 2 to 5 ms; maximum capacity: 320 TB
  • Enhanced bandwidth, IOPS, and capacity

SFS Turbo Performance - Enhanced

  • Maximum bandwidth: 2 GB/s; maximum IOPS: 100,000
  • Latency: 1 to 2 ms; maximum capacity: 320 TB
  • Enhanced bandwidth, IOPS, and capacity

Commercial use

File System Types

January 2019

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

Data backup and restoration of SFS Turbo

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 features high reliability and availability. It can be elastically expanded, and it performs better as its capacity grows. The service 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 features high reliability and availability. It can be elastically expanded, and it performs better as its capacity grows. The service is suitable for a wide range of scenarios, including enterprise office, high-performance websites, and software development.

Open beta testing

File System Types

August 2018

No.

Feature

Description

Phase

Document

1

Configuring IP address and address segment whitelist to control access rights

Multiple VPCs can be configured for an SFS Capacity-Oriented file system so that ECSs belonging to different VPCs can share the same file system, as long as the VPCs that the ECSs belong to are added to the VPC list of the file system or the ECSs are added to the authorized addresses of the VPCs.

Commercial use

Configuring VPCs