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Repropose sfs umn 1720 (#74)
Repropose sfs umn 1720 Reviewed-by: jmiskani
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umn/source/change_history.rst

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| | - Updated section :ref:`Create a File System <en-us_topic_0034428727>`. |
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| | - Updated section :ref:`Mounting an NFS File System to ECSs (Linux) <en-us_topic_0034428728>`. |
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| | - Added section :ref:`Migrating Data from SFS Capacity-Oriented to Other File Systems Using rclone <sfs_03_0036>`. |
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| | - Added section :ref:`Migrating Data from SFS Capacity-Oriented to General-Purpose File System Using fpart <sfs_03_0037>`. |
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| | - Added section :ref:`Migrating Data from SFS Capacity-Oriented to SFS Turbo Using fpart <sfs_03_0038>`. |
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| | - Deleted section "Migrating Data Between File Systems." |
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| | - Deleted section "Supported Operating Systems." |
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| | Modified the description in section :ref:`Mounting an NFS File System to ECSs (Linux) <en-us_topic_0034428728>`. |
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umn/source/faqs/concepts/what_is_sfs.rst

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SFS provides an easy-to-use graphical user interface (GUI). On the GUI, users can create and configure file systems, saving effort in deploying, resizing, and optimizing file systems.
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In addition, SFS features high availability. It can be elastically expanded, and it performs better as its capacity grows. The service is suitable for a wide range of scenarios, including media processing, file sharing, content management and web services, big data, and analytic applications.
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In addition, SFS features high availability. It can be elastically expanded, and it performs better as its capacity grows. It is suitable for a wide range of scenarios, including media processing, file sharing, content management and web services, big data, and analytic applications.

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