
Explanation:
While Windows can technically support NFS, Amazon EFS is optimized for Linux-based workloads. Amazon FSx for Windows File Server is the native, fully managed AWS solution for Windows-based file sharing, providing full compatibility with the SMB protocol and Active Directory integration. Switching to FSx is the recommended architectural solution for Windows nodes sharing a file system.
Ultimate access to all questions.
Question 25. A SysOps administrator has many Windows Amazon EC2 instances that need to share a file system between nodes. The SysOps administrator creates an Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) file share. After creation of the file share, the SysOps administrator is having trouble mounting the file share to the EC2 instances. Which action should the SysOps administrator take so that the EC2 instances can share the files?
A
Delete the EFS file share. Create an Amazon FSx for Windows File Server file share for the EC2 instances.
B
Use the correct IAM credentials to mount the EFS file share.
C
Configure NFSv4 support on the Windows operating system that is running on the EC2 instances.
D
Allow the correct port for NFS through the security group and network ACL.
E
None
F
None
No comments yet.