Amazon (as of 2023) does not have a direct driver for EFS volumes for Windows. If you are using Net-X-Code in a cloud environment we recommend running the Linux version for direct access to the EFS volumes. For other software [like Adobe/Avid] that does not run on Linux, you can still access the files on the EFS volume by resharing the mount, internally or externally. This article explains how to do that.
Re-share EFS via SAMBA
Using the Net-X-Code Linux server, or another EFS attached Linux server, reshare the EFS as a SAMBA share:
Create an AWS EC2 instance.
Mount the EFS on the EC2 instance (using mount point IP, ensure same security group)
Install Samba on EC2 instance
Create local Samba config entry for EC2 local mount point
Add security group inbound entry for "SMB" port for client IP.
Mount EC2 samba share on Windows
Access EFS via Windows Subsystem for Linux
Windows now includes a subsystem that runs Linux at the same time as Windows. You can use it to mount the EFS volume as a folder accessible to Windows:
sudo mount -t nfs4 -o rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,hard,timeo=600,retrans=2,noresvport MY_IP_ADDRESS:/ efs
Create your EFS folder in this location /mnt/wsl
Mount your EFS using the previous command
Go to this location \\wsl$ in the File Explorer, and get your Distro's root. In my case, \\wsl$\Ubuntu
Copy your Distro's path and map it as your new Network Drive in Windows
Now you can access your EFS from your Network Drive, for example, Z:\mnt\wsl\efs
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The article you provided delves into addressing a specific issue related to Amazon's Elastic File System (EFS) volumes for Windows on the cloud, particularly when using Drastic Technologies' Net-X-Code. The key point highlighted is that as of 2023, Amazon does not offer a direct driver for EFS volumes for Windows on their platform.
To overcome this limitation, the article suggests running the Linux version of Net-X-Code in a cloud environment for direct access to EFS volumes. For users running other software like Adobe or Avid that does not run on Linux, the article provides a workaround by resharing the EFS volume either internally or externally. The process involves creating an AWS EC2 instance, mounting the EFS on the EC2 instance, installing Samba, and resharing the EFS as a SAMBA share.
Additionally, for Windows users, the article explains how to access the EFS volume using the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), allowing them to mount the EFS volume as a folder accessible within Windows.
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Amazon EFS does not support mounting from Amazon EC2 Windows instances. Alternatively, you can mount your EFS file systems using the standard Linux NFS client. For more information, see Using Network File System to mount EFS file systems.
Amazon EFS does not support mounting from Amazon EC2 Windows instances. Alternatively, you can mount your EFS file systems using the standard Linux NFS client. For more information, see Using Network File System to mount EFS file systems.
Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) is a scalable, fully-managed cloud-based file storage service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS). It allows multiple EC2 instances to access a shared file system, which is ideal for use cases like web serving, content management, and data sharing across different applications.
You can mount EFS file systems to multiple Amazon EC2 instances remotely and securely without having to log in to the instances by using the AWS Systems Manager Run Command. For more information about AWS Systems Manager Run Command, see AWS Systems Manager Run Command in the AWS Systems Manager User Guide.
You can use AWS DataSync and AWS Transfer Family to transfer data in and out of your Amazon EFS file systems. AWS DataSync is an online data transfer service that can copy data between Network File System (NFS), Server Message Block (SMB) file servers, self-managed object storage, and also between AWS services.
Windows now includes a subsystem that runs Linux at the same time as Windows. You can use it to mount the EFS volume as a folder accessible to Windows: sudo mount -t nfs4 -o rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,hard,timeo=600,retrans=2,noresvport MY_IP_ADDRESS:/ efs. Create your EFS folder in this location /mnt/wsl.
EFS is a file encryption service offered in Windows 10 and all previous versions of Windows going back to Windows 2000. Referred to as a cousin to BitLocker, EFS offers some notable functionality over BitLocker, but more on this later.
Amazon EFS provides a simple, serverless, set-and-forget elastic file system that allows you to create and configure shared file systems quickly for AWS compute services.
To access your file system, you mount the file system on an Amazon EC2 Linux-based instance using the standard Linux mount command and the file system's DNS name. To simplify accessing your EFS file systems, we recommend using the EFS mount helper utility.
Amazon EBS Multi-Attach enables you to attach a single Provisioned IOPS SSD ( io1 or io2 ) volume to multiple instances that are in the same Availability Zone. You can attach multiple Multi-Attach enabled volumes to an instance or set of instances.
Under Private key file (3), click on the … button and navigate to the folder where your PuTTY Private Key (. ppk) file is located. Select the . ppk file.
Click on the OK button to close the Advanced Site Settings window.
How durable is Amazon EFS? Amazon EFS is designed to provide 99.999999999% (11 nines) of durability over a given year. EFS Regional file systems are designed to sustain data if an AZ is lost.
Connect the VPCs of your NFS client and your EFS file system with either a VPC peering connection or a VPC Transit Gateway. This connection allows Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instances from the same or different accounts to access EFS file systems in a different VPC.
Amazon EFS provides shared file storage for use with compute instances in the AWS Cloud and on-premises servers. Applications that require shared file access can use Amazon EFS for reliable file storage delivering high aggregate throughput to thousands of clients simultaneously.
Amazon EFS is accessible across most types of Amazon Web Services compute instances, including Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS, Amazon EKS, AWS Lambda, and AWS Fargate.
On Windows systems, NFTS supports EFS. NTFS itself is a built-in system used to store and retrieve files. The ultimate aim of EFS is to encrypt files on hard drives from unauthorized intruders who get access to authorized users' physical software.
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