Description
AWS Elastic File System (EFS) is a scalable, fully managed elastic file storage system designed for use with AWS Cloud services and on-premises resources.
Features
- Scalability: Automatically scales storage capacity up or down as needed.
- Availability: Provides high availability and durability across multiple Availability Zones.
- Integration: Seamlessly integrates with AWS services like EC2, ECS, and Lambda.
- Security: Offers encryption at rest and in transit, along with VPC integration.
- Performance: Provides two performance modes (General Purpose and Max I/O) to match workload requirements.
Limitations
- Cost: Pricing can be high for large-scale storage needs.
- Performance Variability: Performance can vary based on the chosen performance mode and workload.
- Latency: Higher latency compared to local storage options.
- Complex Setup: Requires a good understanding of AWS services and proper configuration for optimal performance.
Use Cases
- Web Serving and Content Management: Stores and serves large amounts of web content, enabling seamless content management and distribution.
- Big Data and Analytics: Provides scalable storage for big data applications, facilitating efficient data processing and analytics.
- Backup and Restore: Serves as a reliable backup solution, offering high availability and durability for critical data recovery and business continuity.
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