AWS Elastic File System - Beginner
Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) is a cloud storage service designed to provide scalable, elastic, simultaneous file storage with some limitations, and encryption for use with both on-premises and AWS cloud services.
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This course includes
- 3 Modules
- 6 Videos
- 9 Practices
- Full-time access
- Mobile & Tablet access
- Course Certificate
What you'll learn
- What Elastic File System consists of
- How to configure it
- Storage classes
- Resources associated with EFS
- Associate a file system with an EC2 instance
Course Contents
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Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) provides fully elastic, serverless file storage so you can share file data without provisioning or managing storage capacity and performance.
Amazon EFS offers a variety of storage classes designed for different use cases. These include EFS Standard, EFS Standard–Infrequent Access (Standard-IA), EFS One Zone, and EFS One Zone–Infrequent Access (EFS One Zone-IA).
Amazon EFS provides elastic shared file storage that is POSIX compliant. The file system it creates supports simultaneous read and write access from multiple Amazon EC2 instances.