What Are EFS Storage Classes?
Amazon EFS provides 2 types of EFS Storage Classes based on the performances and latency factors. They are as follows:
1. Standard: IT will be ideal for frequently accessed data that requiring high-performance and low-latency access.
2. Infrequent Access (IA): It is suitable for less frequently accessed data on offiering cost saving with slightly higher latency.
How AWS EFS Works with Backup?
Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) is a scalable, managed Network File System (NFS) that provides shared storage for Amazon Web Services (AWS) resources such as Amazon EC2 instances and containers. In this article, we’ll explore how EFS works with backup, ensuring the safety and recoverability of your data
Table of Content
- What Is AWS EFS?
- How AWS EFS Works With Backup and Restore?
- What Are AWS EFS Snapshots?
- What Are EFS Storage Classes?
- How to Configure AWS EFS With a Backup Plan? A Step-By-Step Guide
- How to Create AWS Backup For AWS EFS? A Step-By-Step Guide
- How to Delete EFS Backups? A Step-By-Step Guide
- How to do EFS-to EFS Backups?
- How To Restore an Amazon EFS file system using AWS Backup? A Step-By-Step Guide
- Automatic Backups
- How Turn Automatic Backups On or Off For Existing File Systems
- Concurrent Backups
- Backup Performances
- AWS EFS Backup Pricing
- EFS Key Features
- Best Practices of AWS EFS
- Conclusion
- AWS EFS Backups – FAQs