Amazon FSx makes it easy and cost effective to launch and run popular file systems. With Amazon FSx, you can leverage the rich feature sets and fast performance of widely-used open source and commercially-licensed file systems, while avoiding time-consuming administrative tasks like hardware provisioning, software configuration, patching, and backups. It provides cost-efficient capacity and high levels of reliability, and it integrates with other AWS services so that you can manage and use the file systems in cloud-native ways.
Amazon FSx provides you with two file systems to choose from: Amazon FSx for Windows File Server for enterprise workloads and Amazon FSx for Lustre for high-performance workloads.
Nasuni combines storage, backup and disaster recovery into a single solution. No additional backup software is necessary. With multiple copies of every snapshot stored in the cloud across multiple geographies, in locations of the company’s choosing, the enterprise is fully protected in case of a disaster. A full restore is as simple as starting up a virtual machine.
Amazon FSx is ranked 10th in File System Software while Nasuni is ranked 1st in File System Software. Amazon FSx is rated 0.0, while Nasuni is rated 0.0. On the other hand, Amazon FSx is most compared with Cohesity SpanFS and Oracle ZFS, whereas Nasuni is most compared with Panzura, AWS Storage Gateway, NetApp Cloud Backup, Qumulo and WekaIO Matrix.
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