As a part of AWS services, Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) works perfectly fine. In the tool, users need to check for the performance optimization functionality. Performance optimization was introduced as a feature that allows users to fine-tune performance. The lack of transparency in the costs attached to the product is an area of concern where improvements are required. The product interaction with AWS services is fine. For monitoring, users must check from Amazon EFS (Elastic File System). Everything in the product, apart from cost efficiency, works fine. The performance of the product needs improvement.
I have been using Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) for three to four years. I am a customer of Amazon.
I haven't faced any stability issues with the product. Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
Considering the services from Amazon used by the employees in our company, I feel that everyone uses Amazon EFS (Elastic File System). As a DevOps engineer, I am a major Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) user. If anyone needs to create a service on AWS, I take care of it in our company.
I manage Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) in my company. If I face any issues with the product, I can do some research and development processes to fix the problem. If I am not able to fix an issue with the product, Amazon's support team is available to help our company.
The product's initial setup phase was not very difficult and was possible to manage.
The product's price depends on the services and the size and capacity at which it is used in a business environment.
My company uses Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) to provide scalability in the area of storage in the cloud services covered under AWS. The tool is suitable for a wide range of use cases, including two big data analytics and media processing workflows. The tool automatically scales up its system storage capacity. The tool also removes unused files or unused data, or it will remove the files and add certain files. For multiple Amazon EC2 instances, one can use Amazon EFS (Elastic File System).
Speaking about Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) in relation to disaster recovery, I can say that RDS is available in EC2 instances, where users can store any file. Suppose a user has a web application that is hosted on AWS services, and if such a user faces any critical component of the application in the database hosted on AWS services, then it is possible to check the configuration files stored in Amazon EFS (Elastic File System), while also being able to check the capabilities and any critical issues faced by the hosting service after it is possible to recover the data with the help of data replication, cross-region duplication, and snapshot backup. Users have to assign automation backup, so it is possible to have a backup with Amazon EFS (Elastic File System).
The most beneficial feature of the product for data storage stems from the fact that it serves as a shared file storage. With Amazon EFS (Elastic File System), its users can share data with multiple services, which Amazon fully manages. With the product, users have manual capability planning. The tool also helps with storage management. With the tool, it is possible to automatically scale up based on storage needs. The product also offers manual intervention, along with the shared file system mounted into multiple EC2 instances. Amazon EFS offers multiple AZs.
The scalability feature of Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) has impacted our company's storage solutions since it automatically scales up, as we have assigned it as a part of AWS services. In our company, we can automatically scale up for better services based on the request load. The tool can also be used for dynamic scaling, or users can apply it for multi-AZ replication. The scalability feature can be used under Amazon EFS performance mode.
For security purposes, as a part of AWS, Amazon takes care of the main part of Amazon EFS (Elastic File System). To access any service, my company has to provide the IP addresses and port numbers. My company has virtual private clouds and AZs for network security. My company also has access to both public and private subnets. In our company, we can save on a private subnet. In the private subnet, users don't have any internet access. Right? If you need to access data from the private subnet to the public subnet, then you can add a NAT gateway to access such data.
The integration of Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) with other AWS services has enhanced our company's infrastructure. It is possible to integrate Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) with AWS EC2 instances, AWS Lambda, Amazon EKS, Amaand AWS RDS.
The integration of Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) with other AWS services has enhanced our company's infrastructure. It is possible to integrate Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) with AWS EC2 instances, Amazon S3, AWS Lambda, Amazon EKS, and Amazon RDS.
As a part of AWS, users can use many services, including Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) for shared file storage. Users can use Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) as a part of EC2 instances or RDS.
I rate the overall tool a nine out of ten.