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Turbo file systems support snapshot | Turbo file systems support the snapshot feature. | |
Turbo file systems support scaling policies | Turbo file systems supports a custom auto scaling policy that automatically expands the capacity when the configured threshold is reached. | - |
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Turbo file systems support data lifecycle management | Users can configure data lifecycle policies for tiered storage of hot/cold data to reduce file storage costs. |
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Turbo file systems support data encryption | AES-256 data encryption is supported. |
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Turbo file systems support user quotas | Storage capacity and file count limits can be set by UID/GID. |
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Launched the data migration service | The migration service capability is provided for users to migrate data from object storage to file storage using the console. |
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Launched snapshot for Standard/High-Performance CFS | The snapshot feature is available. |
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Launched Turbo CFS | Standard & High-Performance Turbo parallel file storage is released for AI, HPC, and image rendering scenarios. |
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Launched High-Performance CFS | High-Performance CFS is released for scenarios that require lower latency and higher performance. |
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Launched CFS | CFS offers standard NFS and CIFS/SMB file system access protocols to provide shared data sources for multiple CVM instances or other computing services. It supports elastic capacity expansion and performance scaling. CFS can be mounted on existing applications without modification. As a highly available and reliable distributed file system, CFS is suitable for various scenarios such as big data analysis, media processing, and content management. |
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