ποΈ Overview
The Shared File Service (SFS) within the Cloud Management Portal offers a robust, fully managed solution for provisioning shared network storage using NFS (Network File System). This feature is designed to enable multiple virtual instances (VMs) under the same user account to access a centralized file system simultaneously.
ποΈ Creating a SFS
The Shared File Service (SFS) is a fully managed NFS-based storage solution within the Cloud Management Portal that allows multiple virtual machines (VMs) under the same account and network to share a persistent storage volume.
ποΈ SFS Dashboard
The Shared File Service (SFS) Overview Dashboard in the Cloud Management Portal provides a real-time, at-a-glance view of your shared file storage resource. It consolidates all key operational metrics, mount configurations, and system-level stats into a single intuitive interface.
ποΈ Accessing SFS from a Windows VM
This section provides step-by-step guidance on how to mount and access a Shared File Service (SFS) from a Windows-based virtual machine deployed via the Cloud Management Portal. This enables seamless file sharing between multiple instances using NFS protocol, now accessible from within your Windows VM environment.
ποΈ Accessing SFS from a Linux VM
This section provides a step-by-step walkthrough for mounting and accessing your Scalable File System (SFS) from a Linux-based VM within the Cloud Management Portal.
ποΈ Resize SFS
This section provides step-by-step instructions on how to resize an existing Shared File Service (SFS) using the Cloud Management Portal. Resizing the SFS allows you to increase the allocated storage capacity to meet your growing data or application needs, without service interruption.
ποΈ Deleting a SFS
This section provides a complete guide on how to safely delete an existing Shared File Service (SFS) from your cloud account using the Cloud Management Portal. Deletion is permanent and irreversible, so itβs important to follow the instructions carefully to avoid unintentional data loss.