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Amazon EFS Documentation
Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) is designed to provide a simple, serverless, elastic file system that lets you share file data without provisioning or managing storage. It can be used with Amazon Cloud services and on-premises resources, and is designed to scale without disrupting applications.
Fully managed
Amazon EFS is a fully managed service that is designed to provide NFS shared file system storage for Linux workloads. Amazon EFS helps you simplify creating and configuring file systems. It is designed to handle tasks like managing file servers and storage, updating hardware, configuring software, and performing backups. You can create a fully managed file system by using the Amazon Management Console, the Amazon CLI, or an Amazon SDK.
Availability & durability
Storage classes & lifecycle management
Security & compliance
You can manage network access to your file systems using Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) security group rules, and you can manage application access to your file systems using Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies and EFS Access Points.
Scalable performance
Shared file system with NFS support
Amazon EFS is designed to provide access for thousands of connections for Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon container and serverless compute services, and on-premises servers simultaneously using a traditional file permissions model, file locking, and hierarchical directory structure via the NFS protocol. Amazon EC2 instances can access your file system across AZs and regions while on-premises servers can access via Amazon Direct Connect or Amazon VPN.
Elastic & scalable
Encryption
Amazon EFS offers you the ability to encrypt data at rest and in transit. Data at rest can be transparently encrypted using encryption keys managed by the Amazon Key Management Service (KMS). Encryption of data in transit uses Transport Layer Security (TLS).
Containers & serverless file storage
Amazon EFS is integrated with containers and serverless compute services from Amazon Web Services that may require shared storage for latency-sensitive, and IOPS-heavy workloads. Amazon EFS is designed to provide applications running on Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS), Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), Amazon Fargate, and Amazon Lambda, access to shared file systems for stateful workloads.
Additional Information
For additional information about service controls, security features and functionalities, including, as applicable, information about storing, retrieving, modifying, restricting, and deleting data, please see https://docs.amazonaws.cn/en_us/. This additional information does not form part of the Documentation for purposes of the Sinnet Customer Agreement for Amazon Web Services (Beijing Region), Western Cloud Data Customer Agreement for Amazon Web Services (Ningxia Region) or other agreement between you and Sinnet or NWCD governing your use of services of Amazon Web Services China Regions.