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Deploy a PoC for Amazon FSx for OpenZFS
Overview
This Guidance demonstrates how to set up and test Amazon FSx for OpenZFS in a controlled environment before implementing it in production workloads. The deployment process uses AWS CloudFormation to create essential components including a VPC, an EC2 compute node, and an FSx for OpenZFS file system. The environment can be configured with optional high-availability features for enhanced reliability. You can validate your workload requirements and performance expectations before full-scale implementation.
Benefits
Deploy a ready-to-use proof-of-concept environment for Amazon FSx for OpenZFS in minutes using AWS CloudFormation. This automated deployment allows you to quickly evaluate performance and functionality with your specific workloads without extensive manual configuration.
Test Amazon FSx for OpenZFS capabilities through a pre-configured environment with integrated compute resources and secure access methods. Focus on validating your storage requirements while the template handles infrastructure setup, including VPC configuration and Systems Manager integration.
Evaluate both standard and high-availability configurations of Amazon FSx for OpenZFS within the same proof-of-concept environment. This flexibility helps you determine the appropriate resilience level for your production workloads while understanding performance characteristics under different deployment scenarios.
How it works
These technical details feature an architecture diagram to illustrate how to effectively use this solution. The architecture diagram shows the key components and their interactions, providing an overview of the architecture's structure and functionality step-by-step.
Deploy with confidence
Ready to deploy? Review the sample code on GitHub for detailed deployment instructions to deploy as-is or customize to fit your needs.
Disclaimer
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