How to use AWS EFS cloud storage to sort out your one of the problems. - 0 views
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batif1991 on 17 Jan 22We always feel a shortage of our storage system, whether our wives have to give something special in our lunch box or whether we have to upload our application's files on a server. Well, file system problem is solved by AWS Elastic File System (EFS). AWS EFS provides a simple, scalable, elastic file system for Linux based workloads for use with AWS cloud services and on other propositions resources. Amazon Elastic File System (AWS EFS) is built to scale itself on demand to petabytes without disturbing our running application, it automatically growing and shrinking as you add or remove the files, so our application has the storage when they need it. That is something similar to our wives has a separate lunch box for our lunch instead of searching for wasting an hour in the kitchen. AWS EFS is meant to provide massively parallel access to thousands of Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) enabling our applications to achieve high levels of aggregate throughput and IOPS (Input/Output Operation Per Second) with consistently low latencies. It is distributed design avoids the bottlenecks and constraints inherent to traditional file servers. Amazon EFS is a regional service storing data within and across multiple Availability Zones (AZs) for high availability and durability. You can access the file systems across Availability Zone (AZs), regions, and Virtual Private Cloud (VPCs) and share files between thousands of Amazon EC2 instances and on-premises servers via AWS Direct Connect or AWS VPN (Virtual Private Network How to keep my loved one safe and secure? I mean data. Now, on the similar hand, we always wonder the lunch box tightly has given or not. Similarly, our application files are safe or not whether they can be attacked or not. Well, AWS EFS gives you the flexibility that who can access our file system and their content. Amazon VPC and network access control list give you the benefit in which you can provide, share or block the access to our EFS file system.