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What Resources Does SFS Occupy?

To ensure that general-purpose file systems can be used properly, SFS occupies the following resources:

When a general-purpose file system is created, the inbound rules for ports 111, 2049, and 2050 are created in the security group you selected. The source IP address defaults to 0.0.0.0/0 in all rules. You can change the IP address as required.

Writing data to a general-purpose file system consumes the running memory of the server, but does not occupy the server's disk space. The file system uses independent space.