Overview¶
This section describes how to use SFS.
After creating a file system, you cannot directly access the file system. Instead, you need to mount the file system to ECSs.
Figure 1 shows the process for creating and mounting an SFS Turbo file system.
Figure 2 shows the process for creating and mounting an SFS Capacity-Oriented file system.
Figure 3 shows the process for creating and mounting a general purpose file system.

Figure 1 Process for using SFS Turbo¶

Figure 2 Process for using SFS Capacity-Oriented¶

Figure 3 Process for using General Purpose File System¶