- What's New
- Function Overview
- Product Bulletin
- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
- User Guide
- Best Practices
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
- Getting Started
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API
- Lifecycle Management
- Connection Management
- Tag Management
- Name Management
- File System Management
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Storage Interworking Management
- Adding a Backend Target
- Querying Backend Targets
- Obtaining Details About a Backend Target
- Deleting a Backend Target
- Updating the Properties of a Storage Backend
- Updating the Auto Synchronization Policy of a Storage Backend
- Creating an Import or Export Task
- Querying Details About an Import or Export Task
- Listing Import and Export Tasks
- Deleting an Import or Export Task
- Updating a File System
- Directory Management
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Permissions Management
- Creating a Permission Rule
- Querying Permission Rules of a File System
- Querying a Permission Rule of a File System
- Modifying a Permission Rule
- Deleting a Permissions Rule
- Creating and Binding the LDAP Configuration
- Querying the LDAP Configuration
- Modifying the LDAP Configuration
- Deleting the LDAP Configuration
- Task Management
- Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
- Common Parameters
- Appendix
- SDK Reference
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FAQs
- SFS Turbo Concepts
- SFS Turbo Specifications
- SFS Turbo Billing
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SFS Turbo Mount
- What Can I Do If Data of My SFS Turbo File System Is Not the Same When Accessed from Two Client Servers?
- Can I Mount an SFS Turbo File System Across Regions?
- Can I Mount an SFS Turbo File System Across Accounts?
- How Many Cloud Servers Can I Mount an SFS Turbo File System To?
- How Do I Mount a File System to a Linux ECS as a Non-root User
- What Can I Do If Mounting a Subdirectory of a File System Failed?
- SFS Turbo Access
- SFS Turbo Capacity Expansion
- SFS Turbo Deletion
- SFS Turbo Migration
- SFS Turbo Performance
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Others
- Does the Security Group of a VPC Affect the Use of SFS Turbo?
- What Resources Does SFS Turbo Occupy?
- How Do I Check Whether an SFS Turbo File System Is Available on a Linux Server?
- Can I Upgrade an SFS Turbo File System from the Standard Type to the Performance Type?
- Does SFS Turbo File Systems Support Multi-AZ Deployment?
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Troubleshooting
- Mounting a File System Timed Out
- Mounting a File System Failed
- File System Performance Was Poor
- Creating an SFS Turbo File System Failed
- File System Automatically Unmounted
- A Client Server Failed to Access a File System
- Abnormal File System Status
- Data Fails to Be Written into a File System Mounted to ECSs Running Different Types of Operating Systems
- Writing to a File System Failed
- Error Message "wrong fs type, bad option" Was Displayed During File System Mounting
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Billing Overview
In this document, you will learn about how SFS Turbo file systems are billed, how you can renew subscriptions and manage costs, and what happens if your account goes into arrears. For details, see Product Pricing Details.
- Billing Modes
There are yearly/monthly and pay-per-use billing modes. Each one has different advantages and disadvantages.
Yearly/Monthly: You pay upfront for the amount of time you expect to use the SFS Turbo file system for. You will need to make sure you have a top-up account with a sufficient balance or have a valid payment method configured first.
Pay-per-use: You can start using the SFS Turbo file system first and then pay as you go.
For details about the two billing modes, see Overview.
You can also change the billing mode later if it no longer meets your needs. For details, see Overview.
- Billed Items
Different types of SFS Turbo file systems, such as 20 MB/s/TiB, 40 MB/s/TiB, and 125 MB/s/TiB, all support pay-per-use billing. The billing factor is the storage space. For details about the billing factors and formulas for each billed item, see Billed Items.
For details about the billing samples and the billing for each item, see Billing Examples.
- Renewing Subscriptions
After a yearly/monthly SFS Turbo file system expires, it cannot be used properly. If you want to continue using an SFS Turbo file system after it expires, you need to renew the file system subscription within the specified period. Otherwise, the file system will be automatically released, and data may be lost. You can renew your subscriptions manually or automatically. For more details, see Overview.
- Viewing Bills
You can choose Billing & Costs > Bills to check the SFS Turbo transactions and bills. For details, see Bills.
- Arrears
If there is not a sufficient account balance to pay for your bill and there is no other payment method configured, your account will go into arrears. If you want to continue using your SFS Turbo file systems, you will need to top up your account in a timely manner. For details, see Arrears.
- Stopping Billing
If you no longer need to use your SFS Turbo file system, you can unsubscribe from or delete it to stop the billing. For details, see Billing Termination.
- Managing Costs
You can allocate, analyze, and optimize costs to save more money. For details, see Cost Management.
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