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Reviewed-by: Muller, Martin <martin.muller@t-systems.com> Co-authored-by: zhangyue <zhangyue164@huawei.com> Co-committed-by: zhangyue <zhangyue164@huawei.com>
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<h1 class="topictitle1">Enterprise Website/App Background</h1>
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<div id="body1540795831867"><div class="section" id="sfs_01_0054__section5877142785112"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Context</h4><p id="sfs_01_0054__p18128195945118">For I/O-intensive website services, SFS Turbo can provide shared website source code directories and storage for multiple web servers, enabling low-latency and high-IOPS concurrent share access. Features of such services are as follows:</p>
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<ul id="sfs_01_0054__ul612885910517"><li id="sfs_01_0054__li14128105925120">A large number of small files: Static website files need to be stored, including HTML files, JSON files, and static images.</li><li id="sfs_01_0054__li312845914515">Read I/O intensive: Scope of data reading is large, and data writing is relatively small.</li><li id="sfs_01_0054__li9128185912515">Multiple web servers access an SFS Turbo background to achieve high availability of website services.</li></ul>
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<div class="section" id="sfs_01_0054__section203761746155216"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Configuration Process</h4><ol id="sfs_01_0054__ol20954115545212"><li id="sfs_01_0054__li8954175555212">Sort out the website files.</li><li id="sfs_01_0054__li7954175515219">Log in to SFS Console. Create an SFS Turbo file system to store the website files.</li><li id="sfs_01_0054__li8954125514525">Log in to the server that functions as the compute node and mount the file system.</li><li id="sfs_01_0054__li139541955135211">On the head node, upload the files to the file system.</li><li id="sfs_01_0054__li79250361531">Start the web server.</li></ol>
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<div class="section" id="sfs_01_0054__section17422148155316"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Prerequisites</h4><ul id="sfs_01_0054__ul1086619145414"><li id="sfs_01_0054__li78662975420">A VPC has been created.</li><li id="sfs_01_0054__li14866129135413">Servers that function as head nodes and compute nodes have been created, and have been assigned to the VPC. </li><li id="sfs_01_0054__li33931363578">SFS has been enabled.</li></ul>
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<div class="section" id="sfs_01_0054__section1036721911570"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Example Configuration</h4><ol id="sfs_01_0054__ol964818264577"><li id="sfs_01_0054__li1982853816150"><span>Log in to SFS Console.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0054__li44509077152639"><span>In the upper right corner of the page, click <strong id="sfs_01_0054__en-us_topic_0034428727_b8746110102011">Create File System</strong>.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0054__li8626016155616"><span>On the <strong id="sfs_01_0054__b1168282310578">Create File System</strong> page, set parameters as instructed.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0054__li1191414741316"><span>After the configuration is complete, click <strong id="sfs_01_0054__en-us_topic_0104919011_b194617355185">Create Now</strong>.</span><p><p id="sfs_01_0054__en-us_topic_0104919011_p8772242153217">To mount a file system to Linux ECSs, see <a href="en-us_topic_0034428728.html">Mounting an NFS File System to ECSs (Linux)</a>. To mount a file system to Windows ECSs, see <a href="en-us_topic_0105224109.html">Mounting an NFS File System to ECSs (Windows)</a>.</p>
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</p></li><li id="sfs_01_0054__li109202173477"><span>Log in to the head node and upload the files to the file system.</span></li><li id="sfs_01_0054__li1192111714473"><span>Start the web server.</span></li></ol>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="sfs_01_0051.html">Typical Applications</a></div>
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