eSurfing Cloud SFS offers high-performance file storage that can be scaled on demand. It enables large-scale shared access spanning multiple ECSs on the cloud, with high availability and high data durability. Here is an overview of the overall entry process for using SFS, using the example of creating a file system, mounting it, and reading and writing data:
1. First, you need to make the following preparations: register an eSurfing Cloud account and top up your account. For details, see Making Preparations.
2. Set the configuration items provided by the eSurfing Cloud Scalable File Service, including storage type, storage protocol, and other information. For details, see Creating a File System.
3. The created file system needs to be mounted on a cloud server for use. For specific mounting steps, see Mounting a File System.
4. After the file system is mounted, you can migrate data from local or other storage devices to the file system for sharing and management. For specific steps, see Migration between NAS File Systems.
5. You can read and write data stored in the file system as if they were local.