Services or capabilities described in this page might vary by Region. To see the differences applicable to the China Regions, see Getting Started with Amazon Web Services in China Regions. Only “Region Availability” and “Feature Availability and Implementation Differences” sections for specific services (in each case exclusive of content referenced via hyperlink) in Getting Started with Amazon Web Services in China Regions form part of the Documentation under the agreement between you and Sinnet or NWCD governing your use of services of Amazon Web Services China (Beijing) Region or Amazon Web Services China (Ningxia) Region (the “Agreement”). Any other content contained in the Getting Started pages does not form any part of the Agreement.
Amazon FSx for Windows File Server Documentation
Broadly accessible
Amazon FSx for Windows File Server is designed to connect your file system to Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS, VMware Cloud on Amazon Web Services, Amazon WorkSpaces, and Amazon AppStream 2.0 instances. Amazon FSx is designed to support Windows versions starting from Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7, and versions of Linux and MacOS. Amazon FSx is also designed to support on-premises access via Amazon Direct Connect or Amazon VPN, and access from multiple VPCs, accounts, and regions using VPC Peering or Amazon Transit Gateway.
Fully managed
Amazon FSx for Windows File Server is a fully managed service. You can create Amazon FSx file systems that span multiple AZs by using the Amazon Management Console, Amazon CLI, or Amazon SDK. Amazon FSx is designed to set up and provision file servers and storage volumes, replicate data, manage failover and failback, and help reduce the need for administrative overhead.
Performance
Encryption
Identity-based authentication
Access control and monitoring
Amazon FSx for Windows File Server is designed to support Windows Access Control Lists (ACLs) for file and folder access control. For network-level access control, you can use Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) security groups to control access to your Amazon FSx for Windows File Server resources. Amazon FSx is integrated with Amazon Identity and Access Management (IAM) to help you control the actions that your Amazon IAM users and groups can take on specific Amazon FSx resources. Amazon FSx integrates with Amazon CloudTrail to help you monitor and log administration actions. Amazon FSx also enables you to use user storage quotas to help you monitor and control user-level storage consumption.
Network isolation
File access auditing
Amazon FSx for Windows File Server is designed to support auditing end-user access to your files, folders, and file shares. Logs can be published to Amazon CloudWatch Logs or streamed to Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose, enabling you to view and query logs on Amazon CloudWatch Logs, archive logs in Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), trigger Amazon Lambda functions to take reactive actions, or perform post-processing on Amazon Web Services Partner solutions.
Availability and durability
Multi-AZ deployments
Daily backups
Centralized backup with Amazon Backup
Amazon FSx for Windows File Server is integrated with Amazon Backup, allowing you to create scheduled, policy-driven backup plans for your Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file systems.
Cross-region and cross-account backup
You can copy your Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file system backups across Amazon Web Services China Regions, Amazon Web Services accounts, or both.
Storage options
Data deduplication
User quotas
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.