Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
FluidFS Administration
This chapter describes how to use Storage Manager to manage FluidFS clusters for file storage.
Topics:
How FS8600 Scale-Out NAS Works
FluidFS System Management for FS Series Appliances
FluidFS Networking
FluidFS Account Management and Authentication
FluidFS NAS Volumes, Shares, and Exports
FluidFS Data Protection
File Access Notification
FluidFS Monitoring
FluidFS Maintenance
FS Series VAAI Plugin
FluidFS Troubleshooting
How FS8600 Scale-Out NAS Works
Dell FS8600 scale-out NAS leverages the Dell Fluid File System (FluidFS) and Storage Centers to present file storage to
Microsoft Windows, UNIX, and Linux clients. The FluidFS cluster supports the Windows, UNIX, and Linux operating systems
installed on a dedicated server or installed on virtual systems deploying Hyper-V or VMware virtualization.
The Storage Centers present a certain amount of capacity (NAS pool) to the FluidFS cluster. This NAS pool is then divided into
NAS volumes, which in turn are used to create SMB shares and NFS exports.
Figure 38. NAS Storage
To the client, the FluidFS cluster presents itself as a single file server, hosting multiple SMB shares and NFS exports, with
a single IP address and namespace. Clients connect to the FluidFS cluster using their respective operating system's NAS
protocols:
UNIX and Linux users access files through the NFS protocol
Windows users access files through the SMB protocol
Users can also access files through the FTP and FTPS protocols
The FluidFS cluster serves data to all clients concurrently.
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