Amazon FSx allows you to launch and scale high-performance file systems in the cloud with just a few clicks.
Hi Guys, this is Abi from GokceDB and in this video, you are going to learn 7 things about Amazon FSx in AWS. Let's get into it.
1. Amazon FSx leverages cutting-edge AWS compute, networking, and disk technologies to deliver exceptional performance and cost efficiency. Since the service is fully managed, it takes care of hardware provisioning, patching, and backups, allowing you to devote your attention to your business objectives.
2. Amazon FSx lets you choose between four widely-used file systems: NetApp ONTAP, OpenZFS, Windows File Server, and Lustre. This choice is typically based on your familiarity with a given file system or by matching the file system's features to your business requirements.
3. Amazon FSx file systems support industry-standard protocols that offer connectivity to Linux, Windows, and macOS applications. To cater to the performance requirements of your most demanding workloads, Amazon FSx ensures sub-millisecond latencies and high throughput.
4. To ensure high availability and durability, Amazon FSx employs automatic data replication within or across AWS Availability Zones to safeguard against component failures. It maintains continuous monitoring of hardware to detect failures and promptly replaces infrastructure components or switches to a standby file server in the event of a failure.
5. With Amazon FSx, you get SSD or HDD storage options. The service lets you provision and scale throughput performance independently from storage capacity.
6. Amazon FSx file systems support a rich set of storage efficiency features including data deduplication, compression, and usage quotas.
7. You can migrate and synchronize data from on-premises to AWS and make it immediately available to a broad set of integrated AWS services. The service also lets you provide storage to global users by storing data in the cloud with low-latency local access.
In summary, Amazon FSx makes it easy and cost-effective to launch and operate high performance file systems in the cloud while supporting a diverse range of workloads.
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