Amazon FSx for NetApp Ontap Simplifies Access to Multi-AZ File Systems
From on-premises and peered networks
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on December 7, 2022 at 2:02 pmFrom AWS
Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP is announcing a new capability that makes it easier to access Multi-AZ file systems from other networks (on-premises networks and peered networks in AWS).
Available, user can create Multi-AZ file systems that you can access from other networks over AWS Transit Gateway without needing to perform any additional routing configuration – making it quicker and easier to get started.
When user create a Multi-AZ FSx for ONTAP file system, it specifies an IP address range for the endpoints that you use to access and manage your data. Before today, these endpoints could only be created outside of its VPC’s IP address range. To route traffic to these endpoints from on-premises or any other peered network, user would therefore need to create custom routes in the Transit Gateway. User now have the option to create Multi-AZ file systems with an IP address range that’s within its VPC’s IP address range. This allows user to access them from on premises without needing to create any additional routes in itsTransit Gateway.
User can create Multi-AZ file systems with IP address ranges within VPC IP address range in all regions where FSx for ONTAP is available.
Resource:
Amazon FSx documentation.