Posted On: Sep 2, 2021
You can now create Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file systems that span Amazon Web Services Availability Zones (AZs) in Amazon Web Services China (Beijing) Region, operated by Sinnet, making it easy to deploy Windows file storage in Amazon Web Services with high availability and redundancy across multiple AZs. Multi-AZ file systems are designed to provide continuous availability to data, even in the event that an AZ is unavailable—supporting business-critical workloads such as business applications, web serving environments, and Microsoft SQL Server.
Starting today, with a few clicks in the Amazon Web Services Management Console, you can create a shared file system for your Windows applications that’s highly available and durable across AZs. With Multi-AZ file systems, Amazon FSx automatically provisions and maintains an active file server and a standby file server in separate AZs, each with its own storage. Any changes written to disk on your file system’s primary file server are synchronously replicated across AZs to the standby. During planned maintenance, or in the event of unavailability of the active file server or its AZ, Amazon FSx automatically fails over to the standby so you can resume file system operations without a loss of availability to your data.
Learn more about this new feature in the FSx documentation.