![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Your data is stored in encrypted form and replicated within an AWS Availability Zone, with components replaced automatically and transparently as necessary. Cloud clients can be Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances, Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) clusters, Amazon WorkSpaces virtual desktops, and VMware Cloud on AWS. It also supports advanced NFS performance features such as session trunking and NFS delegation, allowing you to get very high throughput and IOPS from a single client, while still safely caching frequently accessed data on the client side.įSx for OpenZFS volumes can be accessed from cloud or on-premises Linux, MacOS, and Windows clients via industry-standard NFS protocols (v3, v4, v4.1, and v4.2). FSx for OpenZFS supports the OpenZFS Adaptive Replacement Cache (ARC) and uses memory in the file server to provide faster performance. New Graviton3-Based General Purpose (m7g) and Memory-Optimized (r7g) Amazon EC2 InstancesįSx for OpenZFS is powered by the AWS Graviton family processors and AWS SRD (Scalable Reliable Datagram) Networking, and can deliver up to 1 million IOPS with latencies of 100-200 microseconds, along with up to 4 GB/second of uncompressed throughput, up to 12 GB/second of compressed throughput, and up to 12.5 GB/second throughput to cached data. Even better, you get all of these benefits without having to develop the specialized expertise that has traditionally been needed to set up and administer OpenZFS. You can create a file system in minutes and begin to enjoy the benefits of OpenZFS right away: transparent compression, continuous integrity verification, snapshots, and copy-on-write. Just like the other members of the family, this new addition lets you use a popular file system without having to deal with hardware provisioning, software configuration, patching, backups, and the like. Today I am happy to announce Amazon FSx for OpenZFS, the newest addition to the Amazon FSx family. I’d question Bill’s definition of slow, given that his team has launched Amazon FSx for Lustre, Amazon FSx for Windows File Server, and Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP in less than three years. Last month, my colleague Bill Vass said that we are “slowly adding additional file systems” to Amazon FSx. ![]()
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