EFS is network file storage where you pay for what you are using, and you can mount it simultaneously on multiple machines. I don’t recall whether it’s NFS or SMB under the covers.
https://aws.amazon.com/efs/ -Sent from my Pip-Boy 3000 > On 9/06/2019, at 1:34 PM, Jeff Koch <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Chris: > > We'll create an instance with a 500GB root disk of standard SSD storage - I > believe that is Elastic Block Storage. Not sure what you mean by EFS. > > Jeff > >> On 6/8/2019 7:01 PM, Chris wrote: >> Out of curiosity, are you planning on keeping your message store on EBS or >> EFS? >> >>> On Sun, Jun 9, 2019 at 9:21 AM Jeff Koch <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi Eric - thanks - based on the great responses from the list I'm going >>> with the CentOS 7 AMI. Jeff >>> >>>> On 6/8/2019 2:16 PM, Eric Broch wrote: >>>> Hi Jeff, >>>> >>>> Be mindful of the openssl version on this AWS Linux. QMT/COS7 use >>>> openssl-1.0.2k. Openssl-1.1.1 will require a patched QMT. >>>> >>>> Eric >>>> >>>>> On 6/7/2019 5:21 PM, Jeff Koch wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Has anyone tried running QMT7 on Amazon AWS? We have a new instance with >>>>> Linux kernel 4.14, x86_64, systemd 219, GCC 7.3, Glibc 2.26, Binutils >>>>> 2.29.1,. I'm wondering whether we can just load the rpms and qmail will >>>>> run. >>>>> >>>>> Jeff >>> >
