NFS
- 06 Oct 2022
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NFS
- Updated on 06 Oct 2022
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Network File System (NFS) is a type of file system mechanism that enables the storage and retrieval of data from multiple disks and directories across a shared network. A network file system enables local users to access remote data and files in the same way they are accessed locally.
The use cases for NFS commonly include:
- File Storage in Windows & Linux Systems
- Backup Storage
- Large File Storage
- Scale-Out Archival Storage
Our current platform is built using Hybrid SAS Mechanical Disks with All-Flash cashing disks in each Node.
**We do not allow CephS Volumes to be used as Virtual Machine Primary Storage, please use our iSCSI Block Storage Product. This includes the following but is not limited to:
- Windows HyperV
- VMware vSphere
- KVM
- XEN
- Kubernetes POD Storage
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