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API
- Lifecycle 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
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Permissions Management
- Creating a Permission Rule
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- Querying a Permission Rule of a File System
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- Creating and Binding the LDAP Configuration
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FAQs
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SFS Turbo Mount
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 Examples
Billing Scenario
A user purchased a pay-per-use file system at 15:00:00 on March 18, 2023. The file system specifications are as follows:
- Type: SFS Turbo, 40 MB/s/TiB
- Capacity: 100 GB
After a period of time, the user found that the current file system specifications no longer met service requirements and expanded the file system capacity to 200 GB at 15:00:00 on March 20, 2023. Since the user wanted to use the file system long term, the user then changed the file system to yearly/monthly billing with a one-month duration at 16:00:00 on March 20, 2023. So how much will the user be billed for this file system in March and April?
Billing Analysis
The total price of this file system involves both pay-per-use and yearly/monthly usage:
- Pay-per-use usage: March 18, 2023, 15:00:00 to March 20, 2023, 16:00:00
- Yearly/monthly usage: March 20, 2023, 16:00:00 to April 20, 2023, 23:59:59
Pay-per-use
- From March 18, 2023, 15:00:00 to March 20, 2023, 15:00:00, the file system capacity was 100 GB and the file system was used for 48 hours, so the price would be $3.02 USD ($0.45 USD/GB-month x 100 GB x 48 hours).
- From March 20, 2023, 15:00:00 to March 20, 2023, 16:00:00, the file system capacity was 200 GB and the file system was used for an hour, so the price would be $0.13 USD ($0.45 USD/GB-month x 200 GB x 1 hour).
Yearly/Monthly
From March 20, 2023, 16:00:00 to April 20, 2023, 23:59:59, the file system was used with yearly/monthly billing for a month, so the price would be calculated as follows:
$0.45 USD/GB-month x 200 GB x 1 month = $90 USD
From March to April, the total price of this file system would be $93.15 USD (3.02 + 0.13 + 90).
The preceding price is just an example. See the actual price on the SFS Turbo Pricing Details page.
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